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"egalitarian" Definitions
  1. based on, or holding, the belief that everyone is equal and should have the same rights and opportunities

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Americans have grown more egalitarian over the last four decades, the study found, and people in each generation also seem to become more egalitarian over time.
But combining a more egalitarian society with a more egalitarian corporate governance would reduce the dissonance between a more socially equal society and a more economically divided one.
By this measurement, the SF Bay Area is marginally more egalitarian in its distribution than the NYC metro area, which is, in turn, more egalitarian than the rest of the USA.
" The insider noted, "It was strictly an egalitarian message.
It's an egalitarian method for raising cash for new ventures.
It established the egalitarian ideology that continued to inform abolition.
In politics, Sweden is egalitarian, redistributing wealth through high taxes.
Jordon's archive paints a picture of a purposefully egalitarian gathering.
Japanese cherish a belief that theirs is an egalitarian society.
And maybe it will lead to a more egalitarian marriage!
Posters are perhaps the most egalitarian communication method out there.
Let us join with the hope of shared egalitarian equanimity.
How did egalitarian ideas emerge, and how had they changed?
But it is not as egalitarian as the fantasy suggests.
A citizen's job is to be activist, compassionate and egalitarian.
There is, however, an egalitarian solution to your tipping conundrum.
Bybee himself favors "more inclusive and egalitarian" conceptions of civility.
This sounds inclusive and egalitarian on the face of it.
Like Monroe's described "strokers," these schools embraced a romantic notion — the idea that the best route to building a more egalitarian society was egalitarian schools — but could not translate their vision into better academic futures.
A more egalitarian meritocracy would be a better meritocracy for all.
This may seem curiously egalitarian stuff for a former Conservative minister.
It was also secular, nonpartisan and egalitarian, at least in theory.
But if we want to build an egalitarian world where we
Yet these ostensibly egalitarian intentions have actually had the opposite effect.
The meritocracy is striving toward excellence; identity politics is deeply egalitarian.
Those with a collectivist and egalitarian (CE) worldview, exemplified by Sen.
There is also something egalitarian about traveling on a campaign plane.
Even in famously egalitarian Scandinavia, motherhood exacts a price on careers.
Republicans were at the vanguard of the struggle to institute egalitarian
But the egalitarian values of our society should not be discounted.
It gives you an egalitarian ideal to sacrifice and live for.
I tried to make it a socialistic, egalitarian kind of atmosphere.
The risk for Obama-style politics in the United States is that people will see that and blame Democrats for failing to deliver on their egalitarian promises rather than blame Republicans for blocking their egalitarian initiatives.
Android is supposed to be the egalitarian alternative to the iOS fiefdom.
Soaring prices would have violated the egalitarian spirit of Venezuela's Bolivarian government.
The public universities were never as democratic or egalitarian as they seemed.
A world in which more women wielded power might be more egalitarian.
The site's policies are also written with an egalitarian point of view.
Although less egalitarian than European social democracies, it wants to resemble them.
Sweden, which is usually seen as egalitarian, has gone one step further.
You thoroughly embrace the egalitarian ideal, approaching everyone as a potential friend.
People should continue to press for society to become more sexually egalitarian.
Technology has been the most democratizing and egalitarian force of human history.
The group was pushing for a small, democratic, nonviolent and egalitarian state.
Besides upholding the company's egalitarian ethos, the effort had a strategic rationale.
Inside the ornate emporiums, social classes were compressed and elegance made egalitarian.
This creates security concerns, but it also is an egalitarian, equalizing force.
But the veterans derided the move for contradicting the country's egalitarian ethos.
This egalitarian quality made the group seem unlike any popular rock band.
"New Deal rhetoric was fiercely egalitarian," writes art historian Karal Ann Marling.
Then we had our first child and all those egalitarian ideals disappeared.
The novel is nothing if not egalitarian in passing its microphone around.
They beheaded Aponte because dangerously egalitarian ideas were indeed embedded in him.
The tradition faded as marriages and relationships became more egalitarian in the 1970s.
In a more egalitarian vision, U.S. shores could be reclaimed as public land.
But she said tech does have the opportunity to be an egalitarian field.
Justice League isn't an entirely coherent film, but it's certainly an egalitarian one.
In the egalitarian world of open source hardware, obfuscation is the ultimate betrayal.
What a world it would be, if all painting had such egalitarian ends.
But most Germans still prefer their flat, egalitarian meritocracy over bubbly, caffeinated commercialism.
These and a host of other policies contribute to a more egalitarian economy.
IT IS POSSIBLE TO HAVE A TOTALLY EGALITARIAN SOCIETY WHERE EVERYBODY HAS NOTHING.
While that might sound a bit more egalitarian, it could be equally insidious.
The cultures were then divided into groups: egalitarian, moderately stratified and highly stratified.
He drew only vague sketches of what an egalitarian order should look like.
As forms of protest go, the cacerolada is as egalitarian as it gets.
This is a very human limitation, even for the egalitarian and well intentioned.
" On egalitarian prayer spaces: "The Western Wall is long enough to accommodate everyone.
But the actual cruise ships in the '60s and '70s were pretty egalitarian.
It fits with the image that Beijing wants to project: warm, generous, egalitarian.
Both groups pursue worthy egalitarian goals, but each approach runs against the other.
The relationship between the two nations is by no means an egalitarian one.
The Supreme Court passed the Sabarimala judgment in accordance with this egalitarian spirit.
When Diamond describes "highly egalitarian social values" as an ethos that has "remained unchanged" in Australia, despite having written a chapter about the country's history of legalized racism, he is using a definition of egalitarian that applies only to white people.
Under Kantian modernism, the system was egalitarian – or at least that was the ideal.
The fuddy-duddies in charge aren't receptive to the prince's modern and egalitarian ideas.
Meanwhile, Claudia tempts him to try dark magic, by pointing out its egalitarian nature.
Despite these ideals, Turkina says, the egalitarian Soviet state was extremely patriarchal in practice.
Bitmain alone mines two-fifths of bitcoin blocks, which undermines the currency's egalitarian ideals.
In 2004 even the egalitarian Swedes decided that their inheritance tax should be abolished.
Before his downfall, Bo espoused Mao-inspired leftist rhetoric and made bold egalitarian vows.
Led by an egalitarian leader, the villagers of Awra Amba reject traditional gender roles.
Why the change, which critics interpreted as a betrayal of the nonprofit's egalitarian mission?
In the same study, the majority of women expected their marriages to be egalitarian.
As a side benefit, treating people as rational also gives economics an egalitarian lilt.
To the extent that it entrenched racial hierarchy, it seemed anti-egalitarian as well.
It was Peggy's turn, in this egalitarian marriage, to cook dinner for her husband.
It seeks to create a sexually egalitarian world by extinguishing gender and its differences.
Hence, where and how to incarnate the civic struggle necessary toward more egalitarian societies?
Mr. Toyoda favored an egalitarian workplace culture, eschewing executive parking garages and dining rooms.
High-tech companies have long promoted the idea that they are egalitarian, idyllic workplaces.
We created a new boomer ethos, which was egalitarian (bluejeans everywhere!), socially conscious (recycling
"The egalitarian utopia is overly simplified, because that is not people's reality," she said.
Those instruments seem to be the epitome of MASS MoCA's inclusive, multimedia, egalitarian ethic.
Eighty years later, Mr. Hill's egalitarian notions seem to ring hollow on many levels.
Egalitarian and sincere, Norway's version of New Nordic cooking is frisky, witty and unpretentious.
" The Facebook founder's egalitarian commitments notwithstanding, I suppose the key word there is "our.
The "God of Gundamentalism" is authoritarian while the energy of the circle is egalitarian.
Perhaps because it so desperately needed people, Wyoming was, from the outset, unusually egalitarian.
Through it all, she keeps trying to bring bread back to its egalitarian roots.
They were fiercely egalitarian and democratic when it came to gender, creed, and background.
Furthermore, the discrepancy between interior and exterior slices would preclude an egalitarian pizza experience.
His approach adds a bit of an egalitarian approach to the value contained in art.
Tasha: Well, I guess, in the sense that his violence is non-gendered and egalitarian.
Instead it was about fulfilling the egalitarian promise of anyone being able to create content.
But PKR has many ethnic-Indian and -Chinese members and a much more egalitarian philosophy.
There isn't necessarily a solution to this beyond a generally more egalitarian distribution of wealth.
That compares to less than 240% in relatively egalitarian countries like Finland, Norway and Denmark.
Then there's another squad that shows the quirk and appeal of the egalitarian roundball startup.
It's a good representation of Twitter's unusually egalitarian dynamic between celebs and armchair quarterbacks alike.
The markets are never fully democratic or egalitarian in their allocation of rewards and burdens.
When I step back and look at the march, I see how egalitarian it is.
But our society is not egalitarian and that affects me as a woman, for sure.
"The Democrats have no interest in reforming themselves in a more egalitarian way," he writes.
We wanted to build an egalitarian program that would work for all of our employees.
He has been given another chance to help build a more egalitarian, federal, multicultural Nepal.
Gender equality and security at the national level starts in the household—with egalitarian partnerships.
What economists call skill-based technical change may also shift in a more egalitarian direction.
"It's the weakness of being so decentralized and leaderless and egalitarian and spontaneous," he said.
Critics, including many veterans, said the policy was at odds with Australia's egalitarian national ethos.
Some doubt whether the A.N.C. can be salvaged as an effective vehicle for egalitarian policymaking.
Like so many egalitarian efforts, our domestic parity was lost once we had a baby.
The blurry nature of equality makes it hard to solve egalitarian dilemmas from first principles.
Because maintaining such agreements takes constant work, egalitarian communities are always in danger of disintegrating.
I'm gonna fucking shit all over you guys with my brand of maverick egalitarian democracy.
As such, it seems uncharitable to deny Callahan his dreams of a more egalitarian world.
We're an egalitarian country: We pride ourselves on treating everyone equally regardless of their wealth.
His vision was best characterized, by a former colleague, as an "egalitarian America First" policy.
That sort of egalitarian, communitarian ethos feels correct to me and also normal to me.
But the personality differences between men and women were largest in the wealthier, egalitarian countries.
The authors hypothesize that in prosperous, egalitarian nations, there are more opportunities for self-actualization.
Services like Prosper and LendingClub have used the same egalitarian rhetoric as Lyft and Airbnb.
Is it possible that power structures — or intractable human dynamics — pervade even groovy egalitarian be-ins?
That policy has only one egalitarian conclusion: a country in which the whole country is poorer.
I, on the other hand I was more egalitarian and wanted everyone to have a vote.
But it will go nowhere near bringing Canada towards the egalitarian utopia that some would prefer.
Cryptocurrencies are supposed to usher in an egalitarian world peace, prosperity, and mass cross-border payments.
Wikipedia emerged from that egalitarian spirit, as a community committed to the free exchange of knowledge.
It was depressingly traditional and puritanical ideology hidden behind a seemingly modern, egalitarian look and logo.
But far from being egalitarian, the new policy may introduce more elitism into early childhood education.
Parental coercion is weakening; marriages are becoming more egalitarian; enormities such as child marriage are fading.
With Venus in detached Aquarius until this coming Saturday, though, her M.O. is decidedly more egalitarian.
Under Communist control, utilities in Barcelona started charging again for services, and egalitarian habits dropped away.
While Titus Andromedon is a charming egomaniac, the actor who portrays him is a true egalitarian.
They were used to keeping their guards up on assignments in more volatile, less egalitarian societies.
Bob's Donuts: Open 24 hours, this is the true egalitarian landing pad for late-night SFers.
Make Republicans the sole defenders of schooling as a market commodity, not an enlightened egalitarian ideal.
But Harry Potter has never been as straightforward, nor egalitarian, as Rowling might like to present.
Granted, only 30% of the couples we studied had adopted such egalitarian arrangements as of 2006.
Paying people based on their fundamental skills would make the United States as egalitarian as Sweden.
Murray herself felt she didn't accomplish all that she might have in a more egalitarian society.
Even the film page had something to say about egalitarian values and to condemn these people.
But at the end of the day, we ended up with a much more egalitarian nation.
Mr. Ben-Gurion embodied the liberal Zionist dream of a free, independent and egalitarian Jewish state.
But there are no expensive seats at Peoples' Symphony Concerts, giving it a decidedly egalitarian cast.
In theory, this egalitarian arrangement also makes it harder for data to be altered or hacked.
People dreaming of a country that's egalitarian, cosmopolitan and humane have no choice but to try.
The camp seemed an egalitarian place; expats and Kazakh engineers lived there and met at meals.
It's egalitarian, flattening ballet's traditional hierarchies, with principal dancers often costumed the same as everyone else.
They grew more egalitarian, opening their doors to Jewish, non-white, non-elite, and women students.
But the unearned privilege the royals enjoy is almost impossible to justify in an egalitarian age.
So, for example, again, the changing or the eroding of the egalitarian norms, that's a worry.
But for many couples, an egalitarian marriage can involve a certain amount of seesawing over time.
Dutch people like to point out that they are an aggressively egalitarian and plain-spoken lot.
Classic furnishings from the Modern's egalitarian exhibitions have inevitably become status symbols for the one percent.
The party is defined by its inclusive social policy and egalitarian economic policy, not foreign policy.
"It's the most egalitarian and transformative model of an alternative way to fund campaigns," he argues.
Raise your hand if you think it will be done in an egalitarian or equitable way.
If, but only if, we can win such reforms, we may find that rather than growing out of youthful egalitarian idealism, as the popular view of aging might lead us to expect, more young Americans may grow into it, creating the most egalitarian family arrangements yet.
Supporters on the left are keen because they see UBIs as redistributive, egalitarian, welfare enhancing and liberating.
TikTok is also incredibly egalitarian, ideal for a country in which millions of people live in poverty.
The internet has not, contra its early advertising, done away with gatekeepers or created an egalitarian meritocracy.
Even Apple offers an egalitarian vision of male skin divers and female runs, living in horological harmony.
Postseason pay is egalitarian, meaning the starters, backups, and injured players all take home the same amount.
Conversations with Diego Rivera provides rare documentation of his confluence of politically egalitarian views and the arts.
Morgan deftly explores both its intended and often egalitarian purposes, and the ways in which it's abused.
But it was probably hard to imagine how pharmacies would become more egalitarian before they actually did.
In 2000, Israel created an informal prayer space for egalitarian prayer separated from the Western Wall plaza.
His egalitarian vision has gone a long way towards expanding our collective vocabulary for considering economic life.
Without fanfare, the creators behind the show have created one of the most egalitarian futures on television.
Everything begins to go wrong, and the egalitarian system of order is replaced with a dictatorial one.
Aged 32, he quickly took control of Cuba and sought to transform it into an egalitarian society.
"They have an ideal world set-up: in an ideal situation, we would be egalitarian," she says.
Cryptocurrencies were supposed to bring us an egalitarian age of decentralized decision-making and a mathematical certainty.
It should break elitism and be as egalitarian in its approach as it is in its purpose.
Still, some Israelis are opting for the more flexible, egalitarian ceremonies offered by Reform and Conservative rabbis.
The parents in such a family, he wrote, confront a trade-off between two worthy egalitarian goals.
A new, more robust safety net—free college, Medicare for All—becomes, for some, an egalitarian necessity.
Perhaps because necessity is so demanding, our egalitarian commitments tend to rest on a different principle: luck.
The question is whether, under its current conditions, it might be resurrected, on a more egalitarian basis.
Humble and egalitarian, overalls, even custom-designed, are an emblem of working class pride, the director added.
Mr. Nézet-Séguin cites his native Quebec as a reason for his informal and egalitarian conducting style.
Not only can bigots write great literature, but reading it is no sure path to egalitarian virtue.
Egalitarian Sweden, an object of ardent progressive adoration, has more billionaires per capita than the United States.
Google's current egalitarian approach to tech could shift to a future tiered system of access and permissions.
And an institution can never be truly egalitarian unless it finds ways to work against implicit bias.
It's unclear whether these serial crackdowns by European regulators will force Uber to become a more egalitarian service.
Having it constantly emphasised can only be indicative of how far we are from such an egalitarian world.
One line of criticism casts Democratic policymaking as a pro-corporate betrayal of the party's egalitarian economic traditions.
People who had strong egalitarian ideals were more likely to express support for the protesters for LGBTQ rights.
Zuckerberg has always maintained that advertising revenue keeps his service free and is, therefore, the most egalitarian approach.
Scandinavia aside, we are one of the world's more egalitarian countries and we should preserve that business model.
In the Syria Kurdish settlement of Rojava, the ruling ideology is democratic confederalism—it's egalitarian, feminist, and socialistic.
Our system will become more egalitarian only when both boys and girls work together to make it so.
Productivity boomed, and America entered a golden age of egalitarian prosperity, with a large and expanding middle class.
But even in countries, such as Egypt, where the law is supposedly more egalitarian social mores remain strict.
We are doing a much worse job of living out the egalitarian dream that has been our hallmark.
The national parks are supposed to be the most egalitarian spaces in our country, veritably the public square.
Caution will not lift Democrats into a position where they can launch a new era of egalitarian change.
Many progressives resist acknowledging this when it comes to education, fearing that it will compromise their egalitarian beliefs.
Like the yard party, the potato is a highly egalitarian object — one to which most people have access.
These so-called Plattenbauten were praised as a symbol of the East's allegedly egalitarian society under Erich Honecker.
Those depictions are aligned with the optimistic, egalitarian standards the newest generation of fathers has set for themselves.
He also rejected the notion that America was a land of egalitarian opportunity where anyone could become president.
Some say the practice is an invasion of privacy, while others say it makes the country more egalitarian.
So how do you guys read its class politics, and fit it into Bong's well-established egalitarian worldview?
"It's quite egalitarian, but without compromising on the quality of the work of the artists," Ms. Siddall said.
They exchanged man-hours as currency and got a lot done; Kaweah quickly turned into an egalitarian cooperative.
In many aspects, men and women lived in more egalitarian partnerships in the GDR than in West Germany.
While the Banksy has understandably been getting a lot of attention, the exhibition's organizers strove to keep things egalitarian.
But inequality may also make the sorts of comprehensive public services that underpin egalitarian societies ever harder to sustain. ■
The Jacksonian tradition, to which Mead thinks Trump the heir, is populist, nationalist, egalitarian (at least rhetorically) and individualistic.
It's all very egalitarian and beautiful, the women taking turns supporting each other and serving as the central figure.
It seems like a pretty egalitarian process, but a new investigation by a British consumer education group, called Which?
He seems to have egalitarian ideas, but his immense penthouse garden — where decadent, exclusive parties take place — suggests otherwise.
Egalitarian couples also report higher levels of sexual and marital satisfaction than couples who divide the work less equally.
He says he is guided by "an ethical precept" that may realise his lifelong dream of an egalitarian society.
One French writer attributes the roundabout's metaphorical force to the fact that it is egalitarian, offering access to all.
The obvious segue would then be the prospering, more egalitarian, and participatory models of employee ownership already on offer.
He would prefer to live in a more egalitarian community — the kind of society that once defined Australian identity.
For Iran, the cyber battlefield is significantly more egalitarian and cost-effective than tanks, planes, boots, and halal MREs.
Republicans say taking an egalitarian approach discourages ISPs from investing in better infrastructure and technologies to improve the internet.
But the Commonwealth's strict class structure and Rick's egalitarian ways do not mesh and Sebastian ultimately reacts with violence.
Ostentatious shows of wealth are rare in Norway, and people there are generally proud of the country's egalitarian spirit.
The Court has not only underemphasized the egalitarian strain in First Amendment law — it has rejected that strain outright.
She said in the statement that she had long admired Mr. Gold and his egalitarian approach to his job.
Well, an egalitarian approach, the presence of a few friendly doorman and the occasional kangaroo court as mentioned above.
" Conversely, Coben finds that the novelists in his group are egalitarian: "Sure, there are elder statesmen and younger bucks.
He had long been fascinated with the plaques on benches in Central Park and liked how they seemed egalitarian.
America under Obama was trending in the progressive direction — towards a proverbial "end of history" or egalitarian multicultural utopia.
Because I'm interested in fairness, I'm of an egalitarian kind, in which equal means equal, it doesn't mean superior.
Mr. Moon's election brought to power the liberal elites, who claimed to be more egalitarian than their conservative opponents.
Les Voiles is a much more egalitarian and bring-your-boat-and-fit-into-whatever-class sort of thing.
For one thing, it is peculiar to describe all societies, except perhaps a future egalitarian one, as "inequality regimes".
But most young parents will not be able to sustain egalitarian values and practices without better work-family policies.
It was an egalitarian oasis formed by the legacies and practice of Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism merging into one.
It was in just such neighborhood-scale settings, Barber explained, that face-to-face, egalitarian participatory democracy took hold.
Flipped over, it becomes "What Grandpas Do Best," and in egalitarian fashion, the text is the same for both.
The assistant coach Mark Morrison said that under Murray, the environment around the team was more upbeat and egalitarian.
He affirmed that his faith's view of authority and leadership is the most democratic, egalitarian, and moderate in Islam.
This will be remembered as an egalitarian tournament, which is fairly apt, what with it being in France and all.
Once a romantic couple forms, we're more likely to look for more egalitarian splits of power and divisions of labor.
Hybels has been applauded for his egalitarian leadings, as he encouraged and promoted women to leadership roles in the church.
Death also used to be egalitarian, says Haider Warraich of Duke University Medical Centre and the author of "Modern Death".
It's supposed to be an egalitarian gathering where everybody goes home with plenty of cookies, and thus, everybody wins. Ha!
A text message is the most reliable and egalitarian way of making sure all students get their information they need.
Status symbols such as hats disappeared; the formal "you" went unused, and a new, egalitarian society seemed to have emerged.
Now, Twitter is broadening that offer out to all users, a change that could upset the service's relatively egalitarian system.
Jai Gurudev espoused an egalitarian spiritual philosophy called "sant mat," which refutes the hierarchy of India's invidious traditional caste system.
We have to be something that is more egalitarian, gives more opportunities to everyone and properly funds our public services.
For those of us committed to making the world more compassionate, egalitarian, and just, it's time to broaden our focus.
THE Royal High School, a state-run secondary in Edinburgh, is a good example of Scotland's tradition of egalitarian education.
Instead, find a way to showcase the egalitarian nature that is hopefully still at the heart of the nation's psyche.
For some people, personal life feels, in essence, inventive, cooperative, deliberately egalitarian, and so touches the themes of the left.
But in this paradoxical age of egalitarian celebrity, when stars are our very best friends, I'm probably in the minority.
Showing off what you own has been replaced by sharing what you do, since sharing experiences is much more egalitarian.
There is no shortage of radical egalitarian thought at the time, coming from figures who were by no means marginalized.
Under a more economically egalitarian, explicitly socialist system, these democratic dilemmas will not disappear; the riddle would not be solved.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - The Nordic welfare model, long the envy of many across the world seeking an egalitarian utopia, is creaking.
The world hasn't changed that much since the Mad Men days (though we're thankful for somewhat more egalitarian work environments).
The gallery's visitor-friendly posture, proximity to high-fashion boutiques and buzzy art openings were seen as an egalitarian innovation.
Orra White Hitchcock (1796-1863) was one of the most remarkable women from this more egalitarian age of scientific study.
"We wanted to challenge how being a liberal means being egalitarian but also it involves being quite righteous," he said.
Of course, this is a ridiculous suggestion that invokes the possibility of a dangerously democratic, egalitarian urban/architectural design process.
It's only recently, really since the 1965 Voting Rights Act, that the United States even approximated a fully egalitarian democracy.
It has highlighted worries that the egalitarian-minded country's practice of publishing people's tax returns could be handy to kidnappers.
It seems possible that family wealth might have quite different effects in a less egalitarian society, like the United States.
These events are creating the impression that the democratic and egalitarian dimensions of the Jewish democratic state are being tested.
Dozens of studies of gay and lesbian couples have found that they divide unpaid labor in a more egalitarian way.
A coach doesn't run her team on egalitarian principles alone; to win, she must field the best players more often.
Ever since Thomas Jefferson wrote "all men are created equal," Americans have seen their nation as post-racial, as egalitarian.
They're getting a profoundly mixed message that is simultaneously more egalitarian and in some ways more restrictive than ever before.
And as we've noted previously, when dads take leave, it sets the stage for more egalitarian parenting arrangements long-term.
"It's not that women don't have the aptitude to take STEM subjects in the more egalitarian societies," explained one clip.
What does its manifesto mean by its claim that clouds are "nature's poetry" and "the most egalitarian of her displays"?
We fancy ourselves a more egalitarian, unpretentious people than our European counterparts, but we're prigs these days about matters gastronomic.
The agreement called for an egalitarian prayer plaza, south of the traditional prayer area, in a place called Robinson's Arch.
We were vehemently anti-censorship, anti-establishment and apolitical, and we wanted to build a company based on egalitarian principles.
We're going to make Vice a truly modern work culture that lives up to the egalitarian values that we lost.
Most Americans tend not to think of these egalitarian (even anti-capitalist) sentiments as part of the nation's intellectual heritage.
A committed egalitarian, she balked when suffragists embraced a definition of "women" that included only the educated and the affluent.
The show avoids suggesting that some kinds of suffering are worse than others, which could undermine its participatory, egalitarian quality.
What I am suggesting is that the battles waged by liberalism have drifted far away from their old egalitarian intentions.
It's a place of enormous charisma; the whole electronic music world has heard of this egalitarian micro-state of organized debauchery.
Since 1968, U.S.A. Track & Field has chosen its team solely through the top three finishers of the crowded, looping, egalitarian race.
Built by Africa's earliest herders, the ancient cemetery contains virtually no signs of social stratification, pointing to a surprisingly egalitarian society.
But I believe that the democratization of fashion can, and should, be a bridge to a more egalitarian and pluralistic society.
The result was "a rather egalitarian distribution of land", said Jessica Vechbanyongratana, a professor of economics at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok.
Nobody captures the combined effect — gritty egalitarian determination, and the Platonic greatness — better now than Serena Williams, who is all-time.
Shortly after the introduction of Mint, JetBlue started departing from its egalitarian roots even more with the introduction of bag fees.
That is probably not quite right: it is hard to believe that Angola, a kleptocratic petro-state, is really more egalitarian.
There is nothing inegalitarian about catering to this curiosity, just as there is nothing egalitarian about doling out dumbed-down drivel.
To build a world that is simultaneously democratic, egalitarian, and meritocratic may be a difficult task, but not an impossible one.
Others in the community disagree, calling it an egalitarian space, while still admitting that the /r/EDC is undeniably male-dominated.
At the time, most assumed the web would be a great egalitarian community where everything was equal, just a click away.
Among the privileged group of people who attain wedlock—call them the uxariat—marriage is becoming more egalitarian and more resilient.
One reliable way to do this is to bring people from different groups together under egalitarian circumstances and with shared goals.
I can't pretend that it's necessarily an egalitarian venture designed to drag the masses away from a £2.49 pint at Wetherspoons.
Warcraft occasionally reveals an egalitarian spirit when a woman warrior or two pops up in the extreme background, but c'mon, Warcraft.
In contrast with an egalitarian, personal politics of big ideas, electoral party politics bids voters accept a party with a hierarchy.
Many in Sweden were shocked by the attack, questioning whether Swedish society — considered democratic and egalitarian — had failed in some way.
She embodied the reality, confounding to sexists, that a woman who looked like her could be a radical egalitarian about gender.
Instead of becoming more egalitarian, the country has become less so: the gap between America's rich and poor grows ever wider.
Key's background as a wealthy international currency trader made him an unlikely candidate to be a leader in egalitarian New Zealand.
Despite being an ostensibly egalitarian subculture, skateboarding, like other punk-adjacent scenes, has the reputation of not being the most inclusive.
A stable food supply enabled their populations to explode, and small egalitarian groups turned into kingdoms sprawling across hundreds of miles.
He is persuasive in arguing that the Spartans, while exceedingly militaristic, also were extremely egalitarian, with a robust enjoyment of life.
She likes how Mr. Hong and his partners bridge different cultures and high and low, turning elegant dishes into egalitarian snacks.
Some distance to the south is Robinson's Arch, an area of the wall designated in 2003 to host egalitarian prayer services.
A rousingly egalitarian doubles act comes courtesy of Virginia Tuells and Ihosvanys Perez, a married couple who perform as Duo Fusion.
I have had some men say, 'No, you shouldn't joke about men, you should make your show less feminist, more egalitarian.
Kerr's instrumental university provided something of a blueprint for the neoliberal university, now shorn of its public-spirited and egalitarian impetus.
He argues that the country's impasse could lead to an "egalitarian crisis" that mostly doles out losses to the country's wealthy.
And so we used to have these egalitarian norms, and we were really proud of that as Americans and so forth.
And some question whether anyone was leading the whole society at all, considering the egalitarian systems of some contemporary Pueblo groups.
These are risks that we swimmers are willing to take for the egalitarian joys that come from swimming in this ocean.
Mr. Pellegrino came to be called Frankie No for his firm, egalitarian protocol of turning away the disappointed, regardless of rank.
Couples similar in age are actually much less likely to get divorced and enjoy a more egalitarian outlook on spousal roles.
But it is important to also remember that a deep sense of national commitment underpins the egalitarian institutions we hold dear.
But I would never vote for Bernie Sanders, who seems to think bread lines are a good thing because they're egalitarian.
Software development likes to imagine itself as a uniquely egalitarian white-collar trade, but skillsets follow education and education follows money.
But a 2003 study by economist Emily Oster suggests that massive lottery jackpots may be more egalitarian in their distributive impact.
I also think we're evolving very, very slowly into an era in which marriage, and hetero partnership in general, becomes more egalitarian.
Jake Gyllenhaal and a wisecracking Ryan Reynolds provide the cast its marquee value, but as constructed, "Life" is a pretty egalitarian exercise.
Americans across all generations have grown more egalitarian over the last four decades, but the study suggests that evolution may have stalled.
"It's hard to be very egalitarian, to be the Switzerland of TV, when you have a horse in the race," he said.
Kaepernick chooses to believe in a more egalitarian society in which systemic racial imbalances and injustice are, at the very least, challenged.
JetBlue was an egalitarian airline, with its aircraft configured in an all-economy layout and no first-class cabin to be found.
Examples like these are just the tip of the iceberg for Runway, which co-founder Cristóbal Valenzuela describes as radically egalitarian tool.
How did the United States go from being the most egalitarian country in the West to being one of the most unequal?
Even in the most egalitarian decades of the past century, the richest 10% of the population owned the majority of the wealth.
Even many in France embraced the cause of Algerian independence because they'd come to believe keeping the territory betrayed France's egalitarian values.
Compared to its predecessor, it's also slightly less insistent that the real problem with government child-murder policies is insufficiently egalitarian murdering.
Instead of hoping the woman will do the "heavy lifting," why not devise an egalitarian pre-wedding checklist that divides tasks equally?
But Twitter can't seem to figure out whether it wants to be a libertarian haven, an egalitarian democracy, or something else entirely.
They are much more egalitarian in their views, and believe in justice, diversity, and tolerance in ways that the Boomers did not.
The American Revolution ushered in a movement that tore down systems of privilege in favor of more egalitarian ways of organizing society.
Rabbi Shai Held is President and Dean of the Hadar Institute, a center for traditional, egalitarian Jewish learning in New York City.
" His answer, now solidified into conventional wisdom about American exceptionalism, was simple: "America is a freer and more egalitarian society than Europe.
"Especially by working-class and radical New Yorkers, who wanted to advance egalitarian ideals they saw embodied in revolutionary France," he said.
These bromides came with a liberal spin, the genius of America being defined as its closer and closer approximation of egalitarian ideals.
Some have argued that the music industry has become more egalitarian because of streaming, computerized music-production technology and lower entry costs.
In 17th and 18th century Europe, the rise of egalitarian ideals created the need for a scientific account of women's inferior status.
"I want to bring storytellers to the audio form," he said, which is cheaper and gnarlier than more traditional models, more egalitarian.
What comes through about Weegee is that he was ambitious, original, energetic, inventive, egalitarian (except when it came to women) and witty.
I really believe the medium is the message, and I really believe in being egalitarian and smashing the 99 and 1 percent.
At times, that hardscrabble-but-egalitarian approach produced better results than the top-heavy bunch that struggled for most of the season.
The findings suggest that the pastoralists, who led a mobile lifestyle, had a community in which everyone was equal -- an egalitarian society.
Lack of child care also promotes the less quantifiable but real tendency of parenthood to turn previously egalitarian couples into gender stereotypes.
The agreement also called for an independent governing body to oversee this egalitarian prayer plaza, with its own regulations, budget and policies.
In the maelstrom of European politics, Denmark is usually fairly quiet, routinely ranking among the world's happiest, wealthiest and most egalitarian nations.
In the 1990s, for example, eBay had the same kind of egalitarian feeling that Lyft and Airbnb did in the early 2010s.
Like a fancy library-office hybrid, the Agora would serve as an egalitarian space where people could come and work for free.
It is clear to us that in a more egalitarian world the fact of our gender and national origin would be barely noticed.
To Miller, comedy is an egalitarian art form, one that invites all types and levels of talent but rewards hustle most of all.
Even in same sex partnerships (which tend to be more egalitarian than hetero ones), unpaid household labor continued to be divided by gender.
Music fans are so eager to enjoy a properly egalitarian lineup in a beautiful, darkened country, that VIP packages have already sold out.
This is a lot more egalitarian in the sense that if I participate by robot, I can actually very easily initiate a discussion.
Much as many of us might not want to admit it, the casual and the egalitarian are closer to enemies than to allies.
They are an efficient, pseudo-egalitarian way to collect data, uncover the unexpected, and allow for discovery long after the lens cap closes.
I think the original expectations from HP for a far more egalitarian system that would provide a 3D printer on every school desk.
It's a classic social democratic approach: ambitious in its goals, egalitarian in its effects, flexible in its means, well-run in its execution.
The whole thing was such a working class phenomenon as well, which really underlines the egalitarian nature of rock n' roll and skiffle.
Mr Roddenberry envisioned an egalitarian future and used several episodes as allegories for the unrest and social problems of America in the 1960s.
It's impossible to counter either near-religious fervor in the market's liberatory potential or Trump's grotesque materialism without a competing, egalitarian economic vision.
Kanye's neighbors have been complaining for a while about the prototypes, which he constructed as models for his vision of an egalitarian community.
The non-Orthodox rabbis then led a joint egalitarian prayer service in the upper plaza, where men and women read from the Torah.
It contains language that might impede efforts to foster greater Jewish religious pluralism in Israel, including egalitarian prayer spaces at the Western Wall.
He sees himself as a hybrid journalist-activist, leading a movement he calls "cultural libertarianism" to protect "free speech" from the egalitarian bullies.
In keeping with Cerdà's egalitarian spirit, service is the same quality in the center and the periphery, with stops roughly every 2100 meters.
A new nation is struggling to be born, a multiracial, multiethnic, multifaith, egalitarian democracy in which every life and every voice truly matters.
This year's list is also more egalitarian and culturally diverse (though the foundation was not able to provide any statistics on racial diversity).
Libertarian-leaning conservatives and egalitarian liberals need to forge strange-bedfellows coalitions to tackle policies that are simultaneously bad for growth and inequality.
Really fun, and an expression of Aussie egalitarian spirit for women with interesting views of Australia after World War I. — Nancy Mize 4.
In the period of Reconstruction that followed the war, this egalitarian vision was, for the first time, written into our laws and Constitution.
No coincidence, perhaps, that the city Emanuel holds out as an ideal, Copenhagen, is found in one of the world's most egalitarian nations.
Mr. Xi has used the anticorruption campaign to sideline political enemies and promoted it as an effort to build a more egalitarian society.
The famous free-for-alls had epitomized the company's egalitarian ethos, a place where employees and leaders could talk freely about nearly anything.
Both countries are dealing with an ascendant strain of right-wing populism that aims to roll back progress toward a more egalitarian society.
Our home is too small to host, so when we reciprocate, we plan a fun activity that encourages a more egalitarian social experience.
The choice now would seem to be between building egalitarian institutions capable of withstanding public scrutiny, or further retreat into a dissembling fog.
We would be living in a much happier, more egalitarian, richer, and much more peaceful society in which people felt like they belonged.
The world's most important Marxist states have all descended into authoritarianism, whereas the world's freest and most egalitarian countries are all liberal democracies.
And yet, even as they desire money above all else, they're also introduced to one of the most egalitarian of institutions: the library.
I had expected better from the United States and think of the country as second to none in its egalitarian treatment of outsiders.
Leftist opponents and hardline trade unions accuse him of abandoning France's long-cherished ideals of an egalitarian society to side instead with corporate interests.
If Cardboard's $15 price tag didn't convey Google's egalitarian message, the instructions did: VR is coming, so let's make it as accessible as possible.
When examining Whitman's racial slurs alongside his most egalitarian poetic lines, we should feel discomfort and regret and the need for renewal and change.
To return to the question of women rulers of the Seven Kingdoms, Old Valyria was known to be a pretty egalitarian place (sort of).
Meanwhile, despite their egalitarian impulses, these congregations always had an authoritarian, patriarchal bent, the chain of command running from God to husbands and fathers.
"No region or ethnic group can be left behind," he insisted, echoing an egalitarian view to which the Communist Party claims to be wedded.
According to Tom Mills, a Labour-supporting sociologist, "there's no doubt the mainstream media in the UK are hostile to egalitarian parties and movements".
Here's the problem: Trudeau's policies are a long way off from being the sort of egalitarian quick fix that he billed them to be.
The ADA and the internet came of age in the 1990s, both with promises of an egalitarian future — open and free access for all.
After years in this egalitarian jungle, Mowgli was lured away from Baloo and Bagheera by the sight of a young girl with seductive eyes.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For centuries, printmaking has been an affordable and egalitarian method of reproducing and disseminating texts, knowledge, and artwork.
Bottom line: As an anonymous market tweeter noted, the bicycle in China has gone a symbol of egalitarian communism to one of competitive capitalism.
If we want to live in a more egalitarian society and fund our public services, we cannot go on creating worse levels of inequality.
Mercantilist fallacies ought to be recognised as such in the land of Adam Smith and David Ricardo even when clothed in modern egalitarian jargon.
Adding the bride or groom's mother to the process makes the process more egalitarian as well, distancing modern couples from the whole patriarchal rigamarole.
His central contention was that conservative thought principally reacts against egalitarian demands; it is committed to conserving a social order marked out by hierarchy.
Whitman, Alabama enlivens these abstractions, showing not what America is or ever was, but what it should always hope to be: experimental and egalitarian.
Lepore establishes the influences of technology on American ideals, but she has less time for the diverse flavors of political religiosity—egalitarian or otherwise.
To those who object to some of the budget cuts to social programs, the administration's policy on family leave may even seem heartwarmingly egalitarian.
Young people are much more egalitarian-minded than ever before and we've moved on from empty 'girl power' talk to equality being a norm.
Prosperity and Rush need a cartoonish, hyperbolic threat to justify and flatter their freehold authoritarianism and dress it in the garb of egalitarian communitarianism.
Here, instead of embarrassing conversation screencaps, you'll find the real cringe, which is… people who advocate for inclusionary, egalitarian, or otherwise progressive stances, apparently.
The likelihood that the current conservative majority would take into account the "egalitarian strain in First Amendment law," as described by Tribe, is zero.
This egalitarian format would de-emphasize pre-existing notoriety and highlight the qualities of assertiveness, vision, eloquence and policy fluency that contribute to leadership.
Many young Israelis want a more egalitarian ceremony and freedom from the strictures of the rabbinical authorities leading to a surge in alternative weddings.
What you're seeing is this hierarchy and stratification in the areas that we used to think of as egalitarian, like health care or education.
Yet again and again, elements within the faith have veered away from Christianity's egalitarian roots, with biblical teachings distorted in ways that belittle women.
Tocqueville, writing in 1835, noted that our "ordinary practices of life" were egalitarian, too: we behaved as if there weren't many differences among us.
"Men who were raised by employed moms are significantly more egalitarian in their gender attitudes," said Kathleen McGinn, a professor at Harvard Business School.
That has prompted a difficult debate over what Arlington means to the nation and how to balance egalitarian ideals against the site's physical limits.
In the face of these decisions, those who sought to keep alive the egalitarian promise of Reconstruction advanced a counterinterpretation of the amended Constitution.
But I really abhor the idea of a hierarchy in a marriage; I'm very stark in my belief that we're in an egalitarian partnership.
He links these wild imaginings to the hippies' repudiation of war, rejection of conventional mores, and pursuit of a peaceful and egalitarian sexual freedom.
Only by maintaining an active dialogue and by pushing for transformative change, will we be able to move forward toward a more egalitarian society.
White turns to Howells to make sense of it all, and finds him "surprisingly hopeful," glimpsing an American future that is democratic and egalitarian.
"If democracy is to come to this country one day, it will draw power from Gezi's egalitarian, libertarian and peaceful togetherness," the statement said.
But at the Western Wall, which, like other holy sites in Israel, is controlled by the Chief Rabbinate, such egalitarian displays inspire angry protests.
Street food is a rare egalitarian aspect of life in the city, one that is equally beloved by billionaire property tycoons and taxi drivers.
Using gender as an analytical lens, we re-examine the underlying assumptions in patriarchal interpretations of the sacred texts and devise more egalitarian conclusions.
They may well indeed express more egalitarian ideals than neo-Nazis (who doesn't, really?), but they're also anarchists prone to property destruction and online abuse.
What began as a seemingly egalitarian breeding ground for inventiveness soon revealed its potential to destroy and abuse the human lives with which it intertwined.
Limiting freedom of expression goes against the very idea of democracy, threatening to impede social progress and the fight for just and egalitarian social order.
In a truly egalitarian world, a bleach blonde would not be the one with the sole power to liberate people of all colors and cultures.
There is almost no net income or wealth redistribution in China, despite its professed egalitarian ethos, and that's a big problem for the global economy.
Two of 2018's bigger (and best) studio comedies take a more egalitarian approach to their high concepts, depending less on a central comic superstar.
It also saw a growing tension between the country's egalitarian and individualistic traditions on the one hand, and its emerging business empires on the other.
In one response to a question from BuzzFeed News, Regnery wrote: I define a man of the left as a cultural universalist and social egalitarian.
The same egalitarian attitudes that lead to shared housework may also deepen partner communication, which in turn leads to a greater sense of sexual intimacy.
But what happens when dominance politics is used in the service of egalitarian politics, whether liberal or leftist, which aims to break down these hierarchies?
This is Ryanism in its purest form: insisting that a policy that largely benefits the rich and explodes the deficit is egalitarian and fiscally responsible.
Egalitarian Denmark, where women hold 43% of the top jobs in the public sector, is known for its extensive and generous cradle-to-grave welfare.
It seems that when egalitarian welfare states give people more choices, many women take advantage of those choices by dropping out of the rat race.
Gender dynamics have become much more egalitarian over the past half-century, but certain attitudes may endure when it comes to men, women and money.
It closes with a call for a secular, egalitarian understanding of humanity and the universe, and asks how that might be expressed in children's literature.
As we told you ... Kanye's prototypes are part of his vision of an egalitarian community, but he didn't get the proper permits to build them.
It is also worth noting that most Americans claim, at least in the abstract, that they want to live in a more racially egalitarian society.
Kasher says he's borrowing not just Donahue's egalitarian approach to discussion, but a similarly eccentric way of choosing subject matter, which was often utterly apolitical.
People with more hierarchical but simultaneously individualistic worldviews are less likely to support gun control, and people of a communitarian, egalitarian bent are more likely.
The early custodians of the American experiment, with egalitarian ideals and no real use for fancy boats, moved from here to there with relative humility.
Only a principled policy of inclusion at home and an assertion of Australia's egalitarian values in Asia will ensure the nation's future prosperity and security.
The tech industry is stuck in the past, more closely resembling "Mad Men"-era Madison Avenue or 1980s Wall Street than a modern egalitarian society.
He also called on his audiences to imagine a better world — to realize the democratic and egalitarian promise of the American Revolution through collective action.
I married my wife in 2010 when I was in law school and thought I was part of the enlightened movement toward more egalitarian relationships.
She collaborated with other artists, she was multidisciplinary, and she had an egalitarian view of the things she produced, from textiles to paintings to collage.
Even in an egalitarian system, whites would be a clear majority of the voting population, with noncollege-educated whites accounting for the largest voting bloc.
But for high-status women, other prerequisites might be more optimal, such as seeking out a partner closer in age for a more egalitarian relationship.
"Americans today can best honor the founders' generally egalitarian vision by repealing the specific natural-born rule that has outlived its original purpose," Amar writes.
Eschewing or minimizing corporate tax hikes in favor of hikes on dividend and capital gains income is the most egalitarian way to approach the issue.
At this point you might be side-eyeing the idea that an artist whose works now sell for millions is such a prole and egalitarian.
Yet that dynamic seems to be changing, he and other researchers said, because young people have more egalitarian views about marriage and the division of labor.
So he consciously chose a more egalitarian framework, building modular structures that he could make and remake, and that could be shaped by the viewer's perspective.
Universality reinforces the idea that free education is not an expedient form of redistribution, but part of a system of collective insurance underpinning an egalitarian society.
But while this new idea is more egalitarian than the prior idea, the urban loop system in particular has got the same host of conceptual problems.
Birth rates in egalitarian and irreligious Scandinavia are comparable to those in Catholic Italy, where women are expected to care for both babies and older relatives.
We offer good jobs with innovative and egalitarian benefits, competitive pay and company stock, tuition to pursue career aspirations, and a network of support to succeed.
Cats plays right into this narrative, though in its egalitarian way, it sexualizes the men just as much as the women — most notably, Rum Tum Tugger.
At the same time Germany's traditionally egalitarian "social market economy" is becoming more polarised as globalisation buffets old industrial centres like Essen; hence the food banks.
There's only room in these worlds for a single kind of consciousness, and as social mores have grown more egalitarian, genocidal oppression doesn't sit as easily.
But it should reclaim it: For all its warts, the Revolution really did unleash an egalitarian vision of America that frontally assaulted economic and social inequality.
Here, I thought, lie the roots of Australia's egalitarian ethos, traced back to a visceral rejection of the hierarchy that defined prison settlements like Port Arthur.
Tormund, who two episodes ago was all about the practical, egalitarian feminism of letting people be rewarded for whatever they're good at—why not knight Brienne?
But that's the level of thought American apologists have offered when trying to reconcile the nation's centuries-spanning race-based class warfare with its egalitarian rhetoric.
"In turn, I found a man whose profile said that he 'reads probably more than is good for me,' and who is thoughtful, egalitarian, and progressive."
And nearly every day, there's new evidence that this identity should be more egalitarian, and further left, than the Clintonite centrism Brazile herself has historically supported.
But that is what it will take for liberals and socialists to reclaim their common inheritance, defeat Trumpism, and forge a more egalitarian and representative democracy.
That egalitarian notion was expressed in Michigan through the phrase "an uncommon education for the common man," coined by the university's former president, James B. Angell.
But the Anabaptists are harking back to early Christian egalitarian communities—so maybe I have to start looking at, like, the New Testament. Hah-hah-hah!
Attracting and retaining talented teachers will require confronting the egalitarian norms of the profession that have created resistance from its unions to differentiated pay and roles.
A 2.53 report from the Council on Contemporary Families suggested that in "today's social climate, relationship quality and stability are generally highest" in more egalitarian relationships.
LONDON — For many in the British news media, the engagement of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle, a divorced biracial American, reflected how egalitarian Britain had become.
Debauchery was pursued with a single minded passion, but the lack of any significant trouble is perhaps proof that an egalitarian approach can work perfectly well.
With his egalitarian ethos, welcoming attitude and hardcore commitment to, and genuine love of underground house music, Mags became a budget-Mancuso for the Brighton brethren.
In the writing of Angela Davis, she finds the precise, even shape of her letters an expression of the civil rights activist's deeply held egalitarian principles.
You'd have to be very optimistic about gender egalitarian progress not to think that he's someone who would enable and empower the sexist and misogynistic voters.
A Warren candidacy would not force centrist Democrats to make their peace with socialism nor ask young socialists to jettison their dreams of egalitarian economic transformation.
The point is not that Lincoln was a modern egalitarian, but that unlike incorrigible racists such as his successor Andrew Johnson, he was capable of growth.
The women's game, which is also played with 123 seeds, has been more unpredictable and egalitarian, even as Williams has racked up many a major title.
In Chelsea Does Racism, she boasted about her "egalitarian" approach to jokes, deeming it "almost racist not to" poke fun at stereotypes targeted at all races.
Others were driven by the egalitarian principles of American identity and the belief that a religious test for admission to this country was unconstitutional and unjust.
Dan Lyons: The former Forbes senior editor wrote on two seasons of HBO's Silicon Valley, a sitcom about the egalitarian wonderland that is the tech industry.
The reason for this information gap involves a combination of tradition, efficiency, privacy and the egalitarian principle that any qualified citizen could be a fair juror.
Together, they have set in motion a remarkable, egalitarian push for improved technology to manage diabetes care, rarely seen in the top-down world of medical devices.
In 1932, he ran for governor, carrying every rural county in the state, and making some egalitarian promises like lowering the cost of automobile licenses to $3.
Her approach to fashion is an egalitarian one — and she believes that all style POVs, backgrounds, tastes, and budgets can lend themselves to interesting and creative outfits.
"Because these associations reside outside of conscious awareness and control, even well-meaning, consciously egalitarian officers are vulnerable to use more force on minority civilians," Glaser said.
"In such a relatively egalitarian atmosphere, women seemed destined to become equal partners with men," wrote Lizzie Francke in the book Script Girls: Women Screenwriters in Hollywood.
But Garfield says Half-Truth's design "gives you this start down an egalitarian path where everybody's got a chance," but without making the playing field completely flat.
The islanders are brusque like I remember, but quicker to smile, their working habits still relaxed but markedly more efficient and egalitarian in their distribution of labor.
A more egalitarian distribution of working hours, incomes, and social esteem would not only give dignity to the middle class but diminish the heavy burden on elites.
America continued in the Puritan way, the egalitarian dream of Merrymount cast aside, the "merriment after the old English custom" (Morton's words) feared as the devil's indulgence.
It marked the end of Clinton's brand of feminism—call it trickle-down feminism—and the introduction, hopefully, of a more egalitarian feminist politics to the mainstream.
So the people that designed this collaborative, exciting neutral egalitarian environment did not at all think about how the women would actually be dealing with using it.
For example, the sociologists found that the percentage of young people who believed in an egalitarian division of work rose steadily from 214 to the mid-224s.
But properly considered, the false conflict between liberalism and fascism collapses into a single term (hierarchy, or inequality), whose opposite is the egalitarian symbolic order of communism.
He took for granted a world in which capital was brought to heel and trapped within national borders, so that egalitarian redistribution would not stir capital flight.
The challenge now is to find ways to resist royalist escapism and instead to recommit to the radical majesty of the egalitarian project, re-enchanting the everyday.
These immigrants brought egalitarian values, derivative of Lutheran Protestantism, that inspired them to organize agricultural cooperatives and to support, in disproportionate numbers, the nascent trade union movement.
My Dutch colleagues gave greater importance to family life; they had a different sense of fairness in an egalitarian society and were more direct in their communication.
Washington, a devotee of the egalitarian spirit of the American Revolution, was familiar with the all-too-human tendency of people to erect arbitrary divisions between themselves.
In the fictional "The Night Of," as in those stories, someone dies, and someone goes to trial, but the biggest suspect is the notion of egalitarian justice.
To the GOP, creating safe spaces for these individuals would be "unfair"—a fact that could only be true if we lived in a truly egalitarian society.
Part of it was the improvisational, egalitarian nature of the worship, but part of it was also the spirit of the place, the intimacy of the worshippers.
Gender dynamics in relationships have become much more egalitarian over the past half-century, but certain attitudes may endure when it comes to men, women and money.
From Studio 54, which had opened 18 months earlier, he swiped the idea of an exclusive door policy, a heretical idea within the egalitarian world of punk.
And they should advocate for better sexual harassment policies and more egalitarian workplace cultures to break down the extreme power differentials that help harassers operate with impunity.
How can we explain the creation of a private sector plagued by discriminatory practices, yet based on an egalitarian society such as the Cuba of the 1980s?
There is pretty clear evidence that democracies with large gaps in income have a much higher probability of breakdown than those with a more egalitarian income distribution.
In some of these institutions, you have more of that egalitarian spirit, and that preserves more of a sense for Americans that we're all in it together.
Fortunately, elite-biased democracies can successfully reform their social contracts over time to become more egalitarian and representative of average citizens rather than sliding back into dictatorship.
Cooperative but no longer egalitarian, it still has a dairy and orchards, but its main income is from Tivall, a company that produces vegetarian, meat-substitute products.
To some, Mr. Macron, 39, is a welcome antidote to past hypermasculine French politicians, and he surrounds himself with strong female advisers and models an egalitarian marriage.
A quote from "The Tempest" and a note from the atelier given the same pride of place; for an elitist discipline, it was a notably egalitarian idea.
"When the standard of living was compared to the West, it can be considered modest, but there was an egalitarian spirit," she said in a 2008 interview.
But after repeatedly being told that they weren't employees, and that they were engaged in egalitarian peer-to-peer activities, they stopped seeing the personal as political.
And our behavior can follow that, even when we pride ourselves on it being egalitarian, because we're social creatures and the social environment that we're in matters.
In the disco, talking is a meeting of the minds, and dancing is a meeting of the bodies—sex without sex, an egalitarian indicator of erotic compatibility.
Flamingos are among the few birds that make milk for their young, and the effort drains them of all color — but at least it's an egalitarian affair.
The obstacles to expanding women's options and empowering them to make the choices they want are now, in many areas, precisely the products of that egalitarian revolution.
The exhibition Fearless Fashion: Rudi Gernreich, currently on view at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, showcases his trendsetting clothes, presented on egalitarian flat-footed mannequins.
Many people cling fiercely to the health service today precisely because it is a reminder of a more egalitarian society and an antidote to our self-seeking times.
However, after designing the web as an egalitarian system that was equally accessible to all, Berners-Lee says the model of the internet he invented is under threat.
As much of a national symbol as pop group ABBA and tennis ace Bjorn Borg, IKEA helped to cement the image of Swedes as practical, egalitarian and unsnobbish.
"While Yelp itself might seem to be an egalitarian space, its putative frictionlessness conceals very real class antagonisms," wrote historian Dylan Gottlieb in a 2015 report for Gastronomica.
It may also have helped her into a near-record lead (according to one recent poll) over the opposition Labour Party, normally the more egalitarian of the two.
"We're in a very egalitarian society where there is a pocket of resistance that actually behaves like an aristocracy," said Pierre Verdrager, a sociologist who has studied pedophilia.
Egalitarian marriages start with the wedding, and a publication that aims to reach millions of men can play a large role in either feeding or dispelling sexist assumptions.
Owing also to an egalitarian mindset, Japanese executive pay is a little more than a tenth of that in America, and about a quarter of the British level.
Some brandished white shields with a black cross—a symbol of the League of the South, a secessionist group that believes contemporary America is unacceptably "egalitarian and Marxist".
Far from making the world more egalitarian, this shift, in particular, threatens to entrench modern elites' privileged position more effectively than the habits of their predecessors ever did.
Denmark often leads (highly subjective) rankings of the happiest countries, and hygge is being marketed as a way for foreigners to imitate the Danes' balanced, relaxed, egalitarian lifestyle.
Stein proselytizes her initiative is merely an act of egalitarian benevolence as a means of ensuring and safeguarding the future integrity of America's voting process and election system.
The liberals they are most suspicious of are the more egalitarian, optimistic ones, who view markets and civil society as spaces of potential self-rule and self-regulation.
It is time we used that voice to help guide what is an otherwise toxic political, cultural, and economic climate towards a more inclusive, egalitarian, and loving society.
John Quincy Adams, neither an egalitarian nor much of a politician, is included in the book because Wilentz had already reviewed a biography of him by Paul Nagel.
Idealists like Moyers and Goodwin wanted to move as far and fast toward creating a racially egalitarian, essentially social-democratic order as the president and Congress would allow.
Surely there should be copious examples from those many years of an egalitarian spirit, of outreach to African-American communities, of taking a stand for social justice, right?
Japan's public education system experienced a major overhaul following the end of WWII and has quickly become one of the most egalitarian — and challenging — systems in the world.
We also discuss his egalitarian approach to presenting a mass murder and how it took him two decades to discover what he wanted to dedicate his life to.
We need an inclusive approach that not only gives girls agency and voice, but brings boys into the fold and encourages them to grow in to egalitarian men.
The authority wielded by women here — in the police, the courts and the militias — is patterned on the gender egalitarian philosophy of the Kurds' ideological leader, Abdullah Ocalan.
Is the country as egalitarian as it thinks, and if not, what's being overlooked as Australia has become one of the richest, most urbanized countries in the world?
But the show uses cartoons and folksy examples to argue that Marx discovered fundamental truths about how societies evolve, and that China remains shaped by Marx's egalitarian ideals.
These cases and many others, Tsai believes, show that it's often more practical to pursue "equality by other means" than to sail into the crosscurrents of egalitarian debate.
We are that way because we live in an egalitarian society where we strive to give everyone good and equal opportunities -- regardless of ethnic, gender and social background.
The urbanization of the country exposed more people to egalitarian cultural ideas, and the nonviolent tactics of the civil rights movement exposed Americans to the brutality of racism.
When LGBTQ couples aren't facing these obstacles, however, Romero said same-sex couples are more "egalitarian in their division of household labor," which can lead to relationship stability. 
In celebration of the artist's would-be 115th birthday, the digital expansion, redesigned website, and updated catalogue take an appropriately egalitarian approach to sharing Noguchi's body of work.
Political correctness is, in part, a reaction to the defeat of the left's egalitarian dreams, the kind of mutation that occurs in isolation from the larger gene pool.
And so, even if we see ourselves as egalitarian and we're in a situation, we're in an environment that is less so, we become less so over time.
Man, this is like a huge like gripe of mine—even in fields or genres of music that seem that they'd lend themselves to being accepting or egalitarian.
I do confess that I tended to pick the variant of a myth (or make my own variant) that reflects modern egalitarian values, rather than reinforcing sexist stereotypes.
The presence of this cemetery also means that dispersed, mobile, and egalitarian societies without strong social hierarchies were capable of constructing monuments—a finding that goes against conventional thinking.
And mitigation spending is more egalitarian, more just — everyone on Earth benefits from it — whereas adaptation spending is inevitably local and skewed to those with more wealth and resources.
Still officially called the Royal Museum for Central Africa, but better known as the Africa Museum, it cannot help but ooze colonial triumphalism, despite recent protestations of egalitarian diversity.
Since 1980, it has captured just 23% of incremental GDP, roughly half what would be expected in more egalitarian societies—and less than that captured by the top 1%.
While many networks are trying to become more egalitarian and progressive by merely giving viewers a token woman in a cast, that's clearly not how television becomes more feminist.
After his appointment as party chief of Chongqing in 2007, Bo turned it into a showcase of revolution-inspired "red" culture and his policies for egalitarian, state-led growth.
But such is France's professed attachment to its egalitarian tradition that such unlikely critics took aim at Emmanuel Macron on Friday over his promotion of a more meritocratic culture.
Edward Bellamy, surely a first-class egalitarian, and an interesting one at that, is not here, one suspects, because Wilentz had not already reviewed books by or about him.
There is another reason, besides cowardice, that explains the Republicans' continued support of Trump: he is doing their dirty work, deconstructing a government they deem too costly and egalitarian.
"Sex is not meant to be an egalitarian pleasuring party," says Caitlin*, quoting a man named Doug Wilson, an evangelical theologian and pastor at Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho.
If you tend to embrace traditional or individualistic values, you likely think about the latter risk; if you are more communitarian or egalitarian, you probably think about the former.
He describes himself as a "liberal" and a "moderate egalitarian"; he wrote Whiteshift partly as an attempt to grapple with the threat the ethnonationalist right poses to liberal democracy.
When these relationships reflect a modern marital dynamic of egalitarian husband and wife forging forward as a team, "work husbands" and their "work wives" can be healthy platonic partnerships.
But her family history also connects her with the business interests — the construction industry in particular — that she argues have warped Brazilian politics and undermined its democratic, egalitarian potential.
In a nation with a proud egalitarian ethos, many people are uneasy about the benefits of growth flowing disproportionately to the fortunate few in harborside mansions and corner offices.
It occurred to me that something larger was going on, that something in our society was becoming a little less egalitarian and a little more like a caste system.
"At Whole Foods Market, we offer an egalitarian benefits structure that provides all of our 95,000+ Team Members with the same caliber of benefits," a Whole Foods spokesperson said.
Like Israel, the United States suffers from a bedrock tension between its nominally egalitarian founding vision and its deep historical commitment to the supremacy of a particular ethnocultural group.
Given underlying asymmetries in social and political power, the law can be used to secure the interests of those in power — even laws that are written with egalitarian intent.
Even in Norway, one of the most egalitarian countries in the study, women did 20% more unpaid work than men, while in Pakistan they did 1,000% more, Georgieva said.
" In an interview at the time, Peterson mentioned "a great paper" showing that "as societies become more egalitarian, the enrollment gap between men and women in STEM fields increases.
But by 1860, most states had become suspicious of lotteries and had outlawed them precisely because of the egalitarian nature of luck — a poor black person could win one.
Because if the left is only about various identities, that can help give people rights, but that can't help bring about a more egalitarian society in an economic sense.
"It is clear to us that in a more egalitarian world the fact of our gender and national origin would be barely noticed," the four nominees wrote in their statement.
Cynicism with Beijing's economy-first policies has created a new political movement known as the New Left, or neo-Maoism, that supports the egalitarian ideas preached by dictator Mao Zedong.
The Scandinavian diaspora across the upper Midwest still looks a great deal like Scandinavia — hardworking, gender egalitarian, with high levels of civic trust, higher-than-average educations and incomes, etc.
So egalitarian they aim to assist and uplift people regardless of where they come from, what color their skin is, what religion they believe in, or what language they speak.
Their existence suggested that a racially egalitarian future wouldn't require a radical dismantling of white supremacy, but instead could be the result of a gradual, passive blending of racial lines.
But one participant suggested that a universal database, rather than one just for sex workers, and a program run outside of law enforcement entirely might make the program more egalitarian.
The most egalitarian employment rates in the region are found in two of its poorest countries: Myanmar and Nepal, where many women have no choice but to work as farmers.
But as the community has evolved over time, it has wandered further and further from its early egalitarian ideals, according to a new paper published in the journal Future Internet.
It didn't matter whether Pippa and Charlotte's larval little children were surgically drafted into their mothers' egalitarian fantasy world or just turned into shallow-thinking drones of their own accord.
The time period is also important, Guinn says: From the mid- to late-'60s, many celebrities embraced an egalitarian idea that they were no different from the people around them.
So to be invited into that is a special thing, there is some degree of communing in their egalitarian vision, just by virtue of opening your mind to their music.
There is hope, with a dispatched Outsider and an Abbey thusly robbed of its convenient scapegoat, for a world with a different, and hopefully more egalitarian power structures in place.
Thirty years on from the free and open online information playground Berners-Lee had envisaged, it's fair to say today's web isn't quite the academic, egalitarian paradise he dreamed of.
With Snyder's egalitarian principles already caked into their foundation, blending in more uptempo, outside-shot-happy, versatile ideals could give Utah one of the league's most dynamic and diverse attacks.
The musical's misleading portrayal of Hamilton as a "scrappy and hungry" man of the people obscures his loathing of the egalitarian tendencies of the revolutionary era in which he lived.
When British tabloids reported last month Meghan Markle was to undergo a crash course in "princess training" prior to her marriage to Prince Harry this month, many an egalitarian recoiled.
In the case of climate change, any reduction in CO2 emissions benefits everyone on Earth (egalitarian), while disproportionately helping the poor, who suffer earliest and most from climate impacts (progressive).
In The New York Times, the economics reporter Claire Cain Miller explained that millennial men did have more egalitarian attitudes about family, gender roles, and careers than previous generations did.
Jefferson's ideal of an egalitarian, agrarian society was an anachronism before the 19th century was out, while the Gilded Age, near that century's end, provided garish confirmation of Adams's insight.
This has the effect of making sexism and other anti-egalitarian beliefs more prominent, even if he doesn't actually agree with these ideas and is just trying to be provocative.
It has gained support, especially among young voters, by presenting itself as a truly transparent, egalitarian political movement that votes on its candidates — as well as positions — on the web.
Harvard officials have said the organizations are anti-egalitarian and foster an atmosphere of sexual harassment, while club members say they should be allowed to associate with whomever they wish.
That relationship has grown even more strained since Mr. Netanyahu reneged on a deal that would have expanded egalitarian prayer space at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, Judaism's holiest site.
Of course, this egalitarian theory of creativity ignores everything we know about the apportionment of artistic gifts, the fact that some people are simply better at making things than others.
Although the Cuban leadership has been criticized in the past for a lack of diversity, Cuba's egalitarian society was the product of several decades of policies in pursuit of equality.
An Eastern European Jew who, after a lengthy American detour, immigrated to Palestine in 1921, Meir embodied the movement's socialist and egalitarian modesty as well as its tough-minded militarism.
Nevertheless, the egalitarian landscape is dotted with islands of agreement: communes, co-ops, and well-organized competitions in which a shared theory of equality is used for some practical purpose.
We can find common ground not on the basis of their fears but on the basis of their egalitarian aspirations, and their continued commitment to an ideal of racial equality.
It is both the perfect physicality for their egalitarian relationship, and, Sciamma said, a reaction to a cultural debate in France about whether consent takes the passion out of sex.
Just as with Amazon's health care plan, these benefits are egalitarian – they are the same for fulfillment center and customer service employees as they are for Amazon's most senior executives.
In the era of #MeToo, where institutions are supposed to be moving toward making campuses more tolerant, Indiana University looks like a stodgy and calcified institution uninterested in egalitarian reform.
The sense of social cohesion and sacrifice inspired by the war also underpinned an egalitarian social ethos that supported higher taxes and discouraged titanic profits and pay for chief executives.
But in general, most consider it an egalitarian society that fights for the majority, that fights against the 1 percent—actually one-hundredth of 993 percent—who rule the nation.
It was lovely that at the Oscar nominees' luncheon you got to be among people who work in special effects, editing, sound — "egalitarian" is the best way of putting it.
In their archaeological digs, Dr. Risch and his colleagues have found that Iberian farmers originally lived in egalitarian societies, storing their wealth together and burying their dead in group graves.
The 1965 immigration law, in the spirit of the era's landmark egalitarian civil rights legislation, greatly expanded national quotas, added hemispheric caps, and favored high-skilled immigrants and family reunification.
JERUSALEM — It seemed a solution worthy of Solomon: create a permanent egalitarian prayer space at the Western Wall alongside the gender-segregated area that has been the subject of vitriolic protest.
As a final note, it's important to point out the limitations of inferring social dynamics through the study of a mass grave, albeit a very organized one with seemingly egalitarian characteristics.
An increase in net energy from renewable energy sources is entirely feasible if done right, they conclude—and could sustain high levels of prosperity worldwide with a fundamentally egalitarian economic system.
A lot of these societies, which existed during the classic Greek period, men and women, they weren't as divided — they were more egalitarian, ruling and/or leading based on their merits.
"Spain was very egalitarian, with a strong sense of equality of opportunity and constant progress since the 22s," says Charles Powell of the Elcano Royal Institute, a think-tank in Madrid.
The Iowa primary is first for little other reason than it's first, and has been since the disastrous 1968 Democratic Convention, where the DNC decided it needed a more egalitarian process.
The exhibit revolves around an abridged copy of the testament handed out by white British colonialists in the 1800s, who had gutted the more egalitarian books — Revelations and Exodus, for example.
The stark lack of female representation in the political sphere represents a disconnect with China's desire to be perceived on the international stage as an egalitarian country that's friendly to women.
There was a big move towards mixed schooling with the introduction of comprehensive (ie, non-selective) secondary education, which offered a chance to reorganise the school system along more egalitarian lines.
It's egalitarian in price: most cafes serve frappé for about one or two euros, though at certain bars in Mykonos the cost can shoot up to an eye-watering 15 euros.
The perennial lesson of the internet is that it will forever find ways to subvert its egalitarian and democratic promise, delivering instead levels of inequality that would make North Korea blush.
The internet was largely seen as an egalitarian, open space because there was generally well-distributed means to accessing competing spaces provided you had an internet connection and a web browser.
Jerusalem (CNN)Bowing to pressure from the ultra-Orthodox parties, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu froze plans for an egalitarian prayer space at the Western Wall, one of Judaism's holiest sites.
Tight new regulations on car technology and engines were supposed to make Formula 1 a more egalitarian competition, but Mercedes has defied those expectations and delivered two seasons of outright dominance.
Doe Bay has a tasty pescatarian restaurant serving organic food and produce from an on-site garden, along with an egalitarian array of accommodation options: yurts, domes, cabins and a treehouse.
While Hillary Clinton may have adopted the egalitarian rhetoric of her populist primary opponent, Bernie Sanders, here is a taste of the innovation-centric bills she authored while in the Senate.
Some anthropologists argue that during the Paleolithic — the long stretch of time during which evolution shaped us roughly into what we are today — men and women probably had egalitarian relationships. Why?
But the longer The Handmaid's Tale show runs, the more times Serena chooses a Gilead where she has marginally more power, instead of choosing to live in a more egalitarian society.
But in those first months of protest, university students, factory workers and government employees joined intellectuals and teachers to try to fulfill the dream of making France a more egalitarian place.
Some companies, including Ariane Mnouchkine's egalitarian Théâtre du Soleil, took their work to factories or to the streets; in addition to the Odéon, a number of venues were occupied or repurposed.
It gave us an opportunity to reconnect with our citizens and lead a new transition toward a more fair and egalitarian society, where progress and development are more inclusive and sustainable.
There's Yara Greyjoy, the pugnacious lesbian daughter of misogynist seafarers; there's Ellaria, a bisexual orgy-and-revenge buff from egalitarian Dorne, and her sultry army of daughter figures, the Sand Snakes.
Neoreactionaries argue that egalitarian and democratic policies described as "progressive" by left-liberals are, in fact, a way of slowing down the only progress worth having — acceleration toward techno-capitalist singularity.
And instead of trying to make them a little more egalitarian with looser zoning rules and more affordable housing, we should make like Teddy Roosevelt and try to break them up.
Humanitarian commitments are aimed at relieving suffering and therefore expand across borders; egalitarian institutions such as the welfare state reflect distinctive visions of social justice and are therefore local and bounded.
"It was cool to challenge traditional gender roles, not only because we wanted to overthrow the patriarchy, but because we truly believed in the possibility of an egalitarian society," Powell said.
I wrote a big post about this once, but to make a long story short: Mitigation has local costs and egalitarian global benefits; adaptation has local costs and inequitable local benefits.
But welfare may also be a strategic wedge issue for Sanders—an opportunity to demonstrate that building an egalitarian economy is just as worthy a feminist goal as electing a female president.
What's more, there's no such thing as a perfectly egalitarian society, as discrepancies in power, influence, and privilege exist along multiple domains, such as sex, age, or other lines of social delineation.
Decades ago, Intel's founders tried to create an egalitarian culture where the chief executive sat among his employees, and everyone at the company shared in the risks and rewards through stock options.
The rhetoric of America's founding documents is lofty and egalitarian, but America as a historical entity was built on slavery, the genocide of its native population, and the confiscation of their land.
The book concludes with the thought that since individuals differ in ability, a fair society in a procedural sense is very unlikely to be an egalitarian society in the sense of outcomes.
The term, coined by Erica Jong in her feminist 1973 novel Fear Of Flying, is the fantasy of a completely egalitarian hookup between two strangers, free of ulterior motives or power plays.
This has all the makings of an oppressive future society, but the Coast Road seems practically utopian, combining slow-moving agrarian simplicity with an egalitarian acceptance of different races, genders, and sexualities.
But in doing what he did, creating the best possible Apple laptop or phone or tablet and then selling it to the public, he was also promoting a more egalitarian social state.
"Visitors…are invited to address the artists, the debating chamber, and the internet, so that their collective voices may form an extended, expansive and egalitarian Oxford Union address," the event description reads.
That a basic income lets people rethink their relationships with work, and one another, gives it a revolutionary aura for those who want society to move beyond capitalism to something more egalitarian.
The distribution of skills is far more egalitarian than the distribution of income — and would be more equal still if access to high-quality education and skills training were more widely available.
Though the Supreme Court ruled in 1973 that unequal funding of schools as a result of property taxes was not unconstitutional, a subsequent wave of court cases led to more egalitarian spending.
The wide ethnic mix of students and the school's reigning egalitarian spirit immediately sets it apart, against the background of Germany's rising nationalist socialism, and its virulent opposition to the avant-garde.
Decades ago, Intel's founders tried to create an egalitarian culture where the chief executive sat among his employees, and everyone at the company shared in the risks and rewards through stock options.
Michnik stressed the idea that Solidarity must function not simply as an instrument for organization and negotiation but as an embodiment of another, better way to live: egalitarian, truthful, free from fear.
A vast majority of Jews around the world do not accept the exclusion of women in certain religious practices, strict conversion laws or the ban of egalitarian prayer at the Western Wall.
Disputes with the more liberal majority of North American Jews over a shelved agreement for a pluralistic, egalitarian prayer space at the Western Wall, and over non-Orthodox conversions, may be exacerbated.
Even a small but growing number of observant Orthodox couples are rejecting the Rabbinate and marrying according to strict Jewish law, but in private, more egalitarian ceremonies performed by maverick Orthodox rabbis.
The church's evolution, she said, reflected bigger shifts that occurred in Swedish society after World War II. "It completely evolved and modernized, and they became this super-egalitarian nation," Ms. Robert said.
"For people on the left, this idea that there is a threat to a more egalitarian perspective on gender, and policies that would be aligned to that, is more mobilizing," said Cassese.
Wives and mothers in the work force have made black families relatively egalitarian, but as nonblack women have become wage earners, Americans at large have not looked to that experience for guidance.
It also surveys the changes he has watched roil the food world, like the toppling of the French-chef hegemony and the rise of egalitarian figures like Anthony Bourdain and David Chang.
Given these milestones, Monday should be about King, and his calls for peace, service and an egalitarian society that didn't judge people on their skin color or from which country they hail.
Mr. Piñera's victory marks the latest shift to the right in a region that until recently was largely governed by leftist leaders who rose to power promising to build more egalitarian societies.
Beyond the langar's use as a lever for a more egalitarian society, Singh pointed to its more practical contribution to a community in the Middle Ages, one without modern technologies for agriculture.
In contrasting campaigns, Shorten offered voters an egalitarian dream and reform agenda, saying "It's Time" for a change, while Morrison warned a change to Labor would risk the nation's long-held economic prosperity.
The economists: While dangerous in the short term, this long-game shake up of the land-owning Westerosi caste system through an infusion of egalitarian ideals could prove vital to Jon Snow's survival.
Substantively, postwar liberals advocated an extension and expansion of the New Deal project while emphasizing, unlike some earlier Democrats, the inextricable connection between an egalitarian economic agenda and a commitment to civil rights.
A universal programme that mostly benefits a well-off not-quite-half of the country would seem a strange aspiration for egalitarian-minded politicians (though less strange for those desiring young people's votes).
If you're not the right age or not the right size or not the right level of coolness or whatever it is, I mean I think it should be a little more egalitarian.
The book recounts a conversation between More and one Raphael Hythloday, a sailor whose surname means "a pedlar of nonsense", and who brings news of an eccentric, egalitarian civilisation on a faraway island.
And ambitious liberals will have to do so while evangelizing on behalf of a social-political model that right now looks nothing like the ideal egalitarian society liberalism claims that it can build.
"Rotation in office" was central to Jackson's vision of egalitarian democracy — a way, he said, to transform federal service from the domain of a complacent elite into a vigorous voice of the people.
On the one hand, this is very egalitarian, but, on the other hand, things must be looking blue in the United States if nobody can help the Secretary of State carry his suitcases.
This has spurred a reckoning for both the ANC and South Africa in this election, as voters question whether the party has fallen short on its promise to make the country more egalitarian.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend built its reputation on this sort of egalitarian satire, where its frustrated female characters declare that all men are emotionally stunted children while simultaneously acknowledging that this is absurd hyperbole.
Postseason pay is egalitarian, meaning the starters, backups, and injured players all take home the same amount, as long as they've spent at least three games on their team's active or inactive list.
Dominating the epic is a Lincoln painted in such a way as to obfuscate the historical Lincoln's clear-sighted commitment to a specifically modern, egalitarian, and individualistic conception of the Rights of Man.
Among them are the intimacy that comes with more egalitarian relationships, the friendship that comes with vulnerability, and the ability to join communities in a healthier way that's not structured around dominating them.
And it is perhaps no coincidence, then, that in this new, more egalitarian era of music, the one artist who has earned universal rapture is a woman, and a black woman at that.
The Co-op began hiring paid employees in the eighties; today, there are upward of seventy "area coördinators"—the egalitarian euphemism for staff—plus half a dozen "general coördinators," or managers, like Holtz.
These and other improvements in the human condition suggest that we've only just begun to meet the real challenges of modernity, and its radically egalitarian promise of universal enlightenment — without the scare quotes.
If Apple's event has an air of exclusivity and focus on products, Alibaba's is a far more boisterous, egalitarian affair, but one that turns the company into an emblem of China's economic rise.
"For Californians, the internet has always been an open, free, egalitarian space, accessible to all individuals," said California state senator Kevin de León (D), who introduced his own net neutrality legislation this week.
And, there's also their Calabasas property near Hidden Hills, where Ye put up some prototype dome housing structures as part of his vision of an egalitarian community ... but they were later torn down.
The scientists from the University of Auckland and Victoria University of Wellington, both in New Zealand, found that ritual sacrifice may have spurred the transition of small, egalitarian societies to large, stratified ones.
In keeping with his progressive campaign for president, Sanders attacked the shibboleths of the foreign policy elite, while formulating an alternative way to look at national security that incorporated his egalitarian economic views.
Often this early phase has a radically egalitarian, do-it-yourself feel — in the 1990s, it was common for internet users to create their own websites and even run their own email servers.
" Her photos also capture a pivotal moment for "an egalitarian dream in a country that had the natural resources to pursue that dream but now seems to be in danger of falling apart.
WIMBLEDON, England — In pulling off one of the most emphatic upsets of the first round of Wimbledon, Aliaksandra Sasnovich lived out one of her favorite adages about the egalitarian nature of her sport.
In Denmark, for example, central bank officials make a concerted effort, in speeches and other public comments, to tell the story of how their work contributes to the egalitarian society that Danes value.
Reforming relevant laws can make markets more efficient and egalitarian, and in contrast with trade, immigration and technology, the political causes of the 1 percent's rise are directly under the control of citizens.
As women do more paid work, men have not increased their child care and housekeeping tasks to the same extent — another surprise for young women who, research has shown, expected more egalitarian partnerships.
More specifically, it speaks to the internet's ability to dismantle privilege and serve as an essentially egalitarian space where having power doesn't necessarily mean you can drown out the voices of the many.
But in its positive implications, about which he ruminates throughout his letters, van Gogh indicates that this estrangement can be the starting point for an egalitarian fellowship between humanity and the living world.
"The speaker's office is inordinately powerful, and we have to work really hard to make this body egalitarian," said Representative Max Rose, Democrat of New York, who was a platoon leader in Afghanistan.
Chauncey Billups, the adult in Detroit's locker room and the pilot of its egalitarian offense, addressed this issue of an alternative Anthony history a few years ago with my former colleague, Howard Beck.
BOSTON — Two starkly different pictures of Harvard — an elitist country club or an egalitarian engine for social change — emerged on Wednesday in a federal trial examining whether the university discriminates against Asian-Americans.
Postseason pay is egalitarian, meaning the starters, backups, and injured players all earn the same amount, as long as they've spent a certain number of games on their team's active or inactive list.
And not only their interests but their personalities as well: The more officially egalitarian a society, a credible body of research suggests, the stronger the differences in stereotypically male and female personality traits.
I thought of this city Mumbai -- perhaps the country's most cosmopolitan, vibrant, egalitarian and free -- where couples cuddle behind sea rocks, at close proximity to other couples, only to be shamed by cops.
Kanye West's plan to build a futuristic, egalitarian community that bridges low, middle and high-income housing has hit a major roadblock ... and it could result in the prototype homes being torn down.
His longtime support from elite circles, along with many members of the public, reflects an enduring French contradiction: an egalitarian nation that nevertheless lets the rich play by a different moral code. 7.
We need a state that not only signals its commitment to egalitarian principles, but also does the hard, uncomfortable work of erasing the impact of longstanding racism from systems that affect all residents.
Drunk though he may once have been on egalitarian oratory, Hollande is as dependent on the mandarins of the École Nationale d'Administration as the Bourbons were on their Scottish and Swiss economic advisers.
The conservative movement's one great success over the last six decades was keeping other varieties of right-wing thought from entering mainstream discourse, thereby establishing itself as the only alternative to egalitarian liberalism.
Mr. Pugh said he soon came to love the Kurdish people's generosity and their talk of building an egalitarian society, with features like having most leadership positions shared by a man and woman.
"What was interesting to me was how pleased egalitarian fathers seem to be with themselves and their arrangement," said Harrington, who is also a research professor for the Boston College Center for Work & Family.
Though coming out of the milieu of postwar Paris, Ferlinghetti's plain-speaking poetry is set apart from many of his contemporaries, even many of his so-called "Beat Generation" peers, by its egalitarian objectives.
" For his performance, Sam Hunt left behind his usual stage exuberance, taking a stool and prefacing his all-acoustic set with the first lines of Woody Guthrie's egalitarian anthem, "This Land Is Your Land.
Ending the special relationship with Saudi Arabia is exactly the kind of foreign policy fight progressives should embrace, and it would fit clearly into a vision of a more democratic, egalitarian, and just world.
Even some of the icy hearts of those significantly to the left of the Democratic Party were temporarily melted in what felt like a mass outpouring of positivity and hope, an egalitarian dream realized.
Each tries to deploy visual language to paint a cohesive portrait of their respective nations—depicting Russians as descendants of their fairy tale heroes and conquering knights, or Germans as law-abiding, egalitarian citizens.
At churches, work, and schools, people were enmeshed in stable personal networks that were far from egalitarian but were often the main way young men found a job and small businesses built their base.
In a fashion later taken up by the alt-right, fascists deployed leftist ideas against the left in order to conceal itself while eroding egalitarian and anarchist tendencies within subcultures that remained superficially anarchic.
Many who experienced the conflict behind Republican lines were dismayed to see Communists, who thought that winning the war required discipline that anarchist collectives could not provide, working to destroy the egalitarian social revolution.
No one I met on the street told me that democracy was a process of increasing egalitarian inclusion only made possible by tireless agitators, even though that's a perfectly legitimate way to define it.
Egalitarians speak the language of an America struggling to live up to its ideals; so powerfully does egalitarian language resonate in this country, Wilentz points out, that even defenders of slavery relied upon it.
" For these hunter-gatherers, Suzman writes, "the sum of individual self-interest and the jealousy that policed it was a fiercely egalitarian society where profitable exchange, hierarchy, and significant material inequality were not tolerated.
Those without a key to the gated Gramercy Park can amble over to shady, egalitarian Stuyvesant Square or to Union Square, where the Greenmarket is open year-round on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
So this side of Uber — the side that offers yacht parties and chopper rides to decadent richies — seems to fly in the face of the egalitarian image that Uber is desperately trying to maintain.
Characteristically, they were never passive worshipers but became passionate movers in a Jewish revival on the Upper West Side of Manhattan that stressed more intimate, egalitarian, small-group circles rather than large temple services.
He envisions a coalition of superordinate and subordinate workers, which would demand that government direct innovation toward creating middle-class jobs, and that universities be transformed from small and competitive to large and egalitarian.
The Private Suite, which opened at Los Angeles International Airport in 2017 and is owned and operated by Gavin de Becker and Associates, a private security company, offers a less-egalitarian, membership-based approach.
The investment return that the fund generates would be paid out to each citizen in the form of a universal basic dividend, and the shares would be nontransferable to preserve the institution's egalitarian purpose.
The centuries-long struggle to birth a truly inclusive, egalitarian democracy — a nation in which every voice and every life truly matters — did not begin with us, and it will not end with us.
So did our third president, Thomas Jefferson, who also owned slaves and didn't pretend to be a man of the people in a mingling sense, yet drafted one of the world's primary egalitarian documents.
Every rock concert involves a power dynamic: even at an egalitarian basement show, a small number of people make most of the noise, and a larger number of people do most of the listening.
When Heloise's mother (Valeria Golino) leaves her daughter, the artist, and the sole servant of the house, Sophie (Luàna Bajrami), alone, they establish a new and egalitarian dynamic, working together, relaxing together, creating together.
Why is the notion of working toward racial equality so often presented as an "alternative to an egalitarian program of redistribution," as Adolph Reed Jr. puts it, rather than part of the same project?
Asian-Americans have been collateral damage in the university's quest to sustain its paradoxical mission to grow its $37 billion endowment and remain the world's most exclusive institution — all while incessantly preaching egalitarian doctrines.
" Because as "society becomes more prosperous and more egalitarian, innate dispositional differences between men and women have more space to develop and the gap that exists between men and women in their personality becomes wider.
"If you go back to the earliest egalitarian societies, incest rules were there to make sure that you didn't just stick around your own family and your own kin and your own neighborhood," she said.
It's a battle between a hopeful, egalitarian political vision, embodied by 20th-century figures like Nelson Mandela (in whose honor the speech was given), and a new wave of right-wing populists and ambitious authoritarians.
Eventually, Netflix was disqualified from future years in competition, and it didn't take home the festival's top award, but what it got instead was arguably better: weeks of conversation around the egalitarian spirit of cinema.
It was the same future the show's creator Gene Roddenberry had envisioned, of a post-war, post-capitalism, egalitarian humanity, but it told different stories, focused on different kinds of characters, and asked different questions.
It's akin to having The Stooges play your house show, but staying true to the egalitarian nature of the proceedings, it felt more like a long favoured uncle finally showing up to the family BBQ.
It threw open the doors to a new and egalitarian era of genetic engineering—a way to tackle problems ranging from pest control to drug design to the undoing, with military precision, of harmful mutations.
"This Commission has made bold and historic moves to dismantle technological barriers to free and unfettered speech, making tools for generating content more accessible, and networks for sharing and reading more egalitarian," the groups said.
Season 7 even stands out as egalitarian: In all three sex scenes, each contains one nude man and one nude woman who are all main characters (making their nudity seem less about pure shock value).
A distinctively egalitarian leader, Mr ul-Haq often fields at short leg, the most dangerous position in the game due to its proximity to the batsman, and one traditionally reserved for the team's junior player.
Whilst the networks remain full of problematic hierarchies, at the same time there's this kind of egalitarian, utopian ideal of the internet that remains, and we want to perhaps try to preserve and accentuate that.
But it's also worth pointing out, in the spirit of the sort of open cultural dialogue he worked his whole life to encourage, that Hefner's egalitarian society was one largely envisioned and created for men.
If progressives continue to demand a more open and more egalitarian party, then we're bound to see a lot more dust-ups with the party's corporate backers, whether they're located in Silicon Valley or elsewhere.
After five years of business, Grand Rapids, Michigan's famously Marxist vegan sandwich shop is closing its doors due to bumps in the road toward what it hoped would be an egalitarian, worker-run business model.
Stoller's roving enthusiasm for Jeffersonian "yeomanry," or Brandeis's "system of regulated competition," or an "egalitarian system of free enterprise," or "fair competition" makes the reader wonder how Stoller's world is different from Friedman's or Hayek's.
In addition to her anthropomorphic sculptures, she's known for outlandish performance pieces such as "Red Coat" (2000), an egalitarian jacket for 21 people to wear at once, creating the experience of sharing the same skin.
Scandinavian countries are heavily unionized and egalitarian, but Denmark experienced a large decrease in the share of workers represented by unions from 1980 to 2015, according to O.E.C.D. data, and very little change in inequality.
We had evolved enough to shed traditional roles and aspire to an egalitarian relationship, but that didn't solve the problem of nobody liking the drudgery of household chores, particularly the never-ending laundry and dishwashing.
It went on to require the states to accord all "persons," including aliens, the equal protection of the laws, as part of an effort to create a new egalitarian republic on the ashes of slavery.
These include the push and pull of hometown relationships that confine and nurture in equal amounts; the egalitarian marriage between the Taylors (Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton); and the cinematography captured in and around Austin.
Carens, another egalitarian, is bothered by this tension, and seeks to resolve it by advocating open borders as a distant promise, to be fulfilled only once we have achieved a "significant" reduction in worldwide inequality.
At the same time, Gantz has already indicated he will address American Jews' concerns about egalitarian prayer space at the Western Wall in Jerusalem -- a move that will help defuse tensions from the Netanyahu years.
On the one hand, he has made statements about Islam that raise questions about bias, and evinced a disinterest in the historic American agenda of supporting the spread of liberal egalitarian principles around the world.
Climate mitigation generates benefits that are unavoidably egalitarian (distributed across the globe, to everyone who lives in the atmosphere) and progressive (the poor are most vulnerable, so they benefit first and most from harm prevention).
Asian-Americans have been collateral damage in the university&aposs quest to sustain its paradoxical mission to grow its $37 billion endowment and remain the world&aposs most exclusive institution -- all while incessantly preaching egalitarian doctrines.
Yet a more egalitarian approach would seek to minimise the differences that these features have on people's lives at all, by changing societies' institutions and structures so that life outcomes weren't so dictated by these factors.
Still, the risk of being trapped between systems is acute for those in transition from the Islamic world, which has detailed prescriptions for marriage, divorce, custody and inheritance, to Western countries where egalitarian, secular standards prevail.
Sanders would have won in 2016 because he alone called for the bold, transforming and egalitarian economic policies that are the antithesis of Trump's crony capitalism, which he would have exposed in ways Clinton could not.
Some detractors may have despised him for his egalitarian policies, but the majority of the press, the fighters, and the fighting fans, especially boxing fans of color, adored Jess and his devotion to promoting 'real fighters.
Even more surprisingly, in the GOP camp Donald Trump ran hard to the right on culture war issues while also promising a more egalitarian form of economics — promising to be a champion of working class interests.
"Bend the knee" then becomes not just a jokey phrase, but a political strategy—and a dubious one, because you can't really build a coalition of egalitarian politics by browbeating a key segment of that coalition.
Mr Damberg says the government will listen and consider a bolder reform, but says Sweden has fostered lots of big, non-tech firms before, such as Volvo or IKEA, without dropping its egalitarian, high-tax approach.
"The traditional Chinese dream is the hope of advancement for children through a relatively open, meritocratic and egalitarian system," said Carl F. Minzner, a professor of law at Fordham University and an expert on Chinese government.
This issue has divided Hollywood: between an old guard that believes it is protecting both filmmaking and filmgoing from the existential threat of digital disruption, and those who see Netflix as a disruptive and egalitarian force.
If the deal holds it will set a strong road map for Colombians to start healing the wounds of a brutal conflict that raged for more than five decades and build a more egalitarian, tolerant society.
While millennial households are more likely to adopt egalitarian views about gender, reporting they want to split household duties and income equally, research shows those promises often collapse under the weight of long-held gender stereotypes.
Liberal meritocratic capitalism is generally associated with liberal political systems and, though redder in tooth and claw than its social-democratic forebear, is more egalitarian than classical capitalism, thanks to welfare states inherited from social democrats.
While their politics have fluctuated over time — at times they championed progressive, egalitarian and liberal ideals, as well as nationalist and racist ones — anti-Semitism has been part of their movement from the outset, said Weidinger.
"For this reason, the trend toward decreased sexualization of female characters—especially if implemented without sacrificing their capability or diminishing their prominence in the game—is promising in cultivating a more egalitarian game culture for all."
And hey, Rihanna is nothing if not a debauchery egalitarian, so she even took a moment during the Grammys to FaceTime some lucky bastard into the room to share her view: BITCH RIH ON FACETIME pic.twitter.
Part of dating and having money was always wanting to make sure that if I was dating somebody, it was for me and not money, so I liked that kind of egalitarian feel within the relationship.
Couples who live according to egalitarian values, sharing domestic responsibilities like housework and cooking, have long been seen as superior by most academics, journalists and public intellectuals engaged in the national conversation about the American family.
Behind Gary, the college intern: Your crying will be obscured by Gary's long lectures on the egalitarian benefits of an open office and how he took a class on labor and productivity, so he gets it.
As ambitious and egalitarian as the airline was, it was ultimately let down by the very aircraft that made its business model viable combined with crippling travel restrictions enacted to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Conservative critics have charged that Moody's decision to hire someone like Ms. Garrick — who had said in her job interview that she is a gender egalitarian as well as an ordained minister — reveals broader theological confusion.
Obama and Clinton's public displays of affection for communities of color, the egalitarian values they preached and their liberal or progressive stances on other issues helped to shield these vast systems of control from close scrutiny.
In contrast, wage growth in France, where around 98 percent of workers are covered by sector-level bargaining deals, wage growth has been relatively egalitarian, coming at the cost of still high unemployment, the paper argued.
Though it's been reported that the academy may relegate categories like Berton's to commercial breaks and then edit those winners into a clip package shown later in the Oscar telecast, the nominees' luncheon is more egalitarian.
In Columbia, that could mean cuts to the well-regarded public schools and aid programs for the most vulnerable residents, changes that would further chip away at the egalitarian pillars on which the town was built.
Whether it eventually lives up to its egalitarian promise will in large part depend on the people who embrace the platform, who take up the baton, as Juan Benet puts it, from those early online pioneers.
It's not just the immediate political challenges, though they are plentiful, but the specter of Cerdà, whose own egalitarian vision was chipped away by greed, myopia, and the dictates of commerce — and remains unfulfilled to this day.
"What's wonderful about Arthur is it conjures up a kingship that never existed — Camelot was an egalitarian paradise — and, of course, there was the quest for the Holy Grail," the royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told the BBC.
Indeed, the ban has raised fundamental questions about the governance of one of the 213st century's few democratic achievements, touching off a familiar tech-world culture war between the platform's libertarian roots and the foundation's egalitarian aspirations.
In challenging terrain colonized after the United States, it was not the mythical cowboy who tamed the Australian frontier; it was the egalitarian collective, farmers working together to protect the land, with fire as the primary threat.
JERUSALEM — After years of rancor over rituals at the Western Wall, one of the holiest sites in Judaism, the Israeli government on Sunday approved the creation of an upgraded egalitarian prayer space there for non-Orthodox Jews.
A 2016 study based on General Social Survey data found that male porn consumers held more egalitarian views on women in position of power, women working outside the home, and abortion than those who didn't view porn.
Thanks to the egalitarian nature of crypto you can take money from a fifteen year old in Zagreb and a mafia bookkeeper in Moscow as easily as you could get it on Sand Hill Road in 2006.
Well, if we continue to imagine that digital technology is this egalitarian space without thinking seriously about the structural inequalities driving it, then I think our problems will get worse and the digital activism gap will widen.
It doesn't matter how much you say that you're an egalitarian, how much you say that you are race blind, how much you say that you are only interested in people's policies and not their racist polemics.
The way leadership works psychologically ... You know, humans evolved in this interesting way, where we're a primate species so we're hierarchical, but yet we lived for a long time in hunter-gatherer groups that are very egalitarian.
The film centers on Ginsburg (played by Felicity Jones) and her relationship with her husband Martin Ginsburg (Armie Hammer), who's also a lawyer; it's unusually supportive, loving, and egalitarian, both for its time and for a movie.
"If the internet is going to be presented as this egalitarian platform and most of Twitter is liberal cesspools of venom, then at least the president wants some fairness in the system," the White House official said.
People with egalitarian values, which progressives tend to have, think there's too much discrimination in society, that the government should be trying to eradicate poverty, and that the inequities of wealth is a major source of conflict.
Sharan Burrow, the general secretary of International Trade Union Confederation and one of the seven female co-chairs of this year's event in Davos, called on joint action to ensure the world becomes a more egalitarian place.
As a set of reports released Friday by the Council on Contemporary Families reveals, fewer of the youngest millennials, those aged 18 to 25, support egalitarian family arrangements than did the same age group 823 years earlier.
With its gentle affirmations, inspirational quotes, fill-in-the-blank lists and tasks — write yourself a thank-you letter, describe yourself at 80, for example — "The Artist's Way" proposes an egalitarian view of creativity: Everyone's got it.
Whether or not Leyva's proposal ultimately gets signed into law, Berrey says banning these confidential provisions would create more transparency in the workplace, resulting in a much more safer and egalitarian environment for women and other vulnerable employees.
Within the EU, Germany is a middling country in terms of income inequality, behind a few more egalitarian countries, such as Sweden, and well ahead of more unequal societies in southern and eastern Europe, as well as Britain.
He's setting a new precedent for young collectors to challenge some of the more antiquated aspects of the art-as-business infrastructure with innovative solutions, remedies that may make art more egalitarian for artists and art lovers alike.
So why preserve even a limited degree of inequality versus the argument the Medicare-for-all folks would make, that a version like what Bernie Sanders has proposed would lead to a more truly egalitarian health care system?
The government decision is meant to give visitors and worshipers a third option — an easily accessible and visible space south of the men and women's sections, in the area known as Robinson's Arch, dedicated to pluralistic, egalitarian prayer.
It is important not to allow these political battles to wipe away the many important gains that have been made in the struggle for social justice and risk undercutting efforts to build a stronger and more egalitarian America.
In a letter to The Economist (January 3rd 1953), he took you to task for ruling out flexible exchange rates as a cure for the dollar shortage, accusing you of perpetuating "mercantilist fallacies" dressed up in "egalitarian jargon".
"Most people want to be egalitarian, but they hold these below-the-surface biases that they are not even aware of," said Ms. Ratliff, who says that millions of Americans take her organization's bias test each year online.
In the case of local air-quality benefits, cleaner air benefits everyone in the region who breathes (egalitarian), while disproportionately helping the poor, who are more likely to live in close proximity to fossil fuel power plants (progressive).
Apple continues to walk a tightrope with the App Store where they flex muscles in an effort to enhance data protections for users while simultaneously trying to appear as egalitarian as possible in order to avoid regulatory scrutiny.
Japanese fans, who are among the sport's most passionate followers at a time when its popularity is falling in the United States and much of Europe and rising in Asia, are particularly known for their egalitarian flag-waving.
It's my hope that people see zine making as an egalitarian space where their voices deserve to be heard just as much as the next person regardless of their gender, sexual identification, or educational, creative, or class background.
There is not much difference in gender role attitudes among baby boomers and Generation X. (People born before 1946 are most traditional: Forty-eight percent believe in egalitarianism.) Yet some researchers were surprised that millennials weren't more egalitarian.
The hotel, owned by Ryan Diggins, 34, a local developer, was generally inspired by the salons of 17th-century France, and, specifically, by Catherine de Vivonne, Marquise de Rambouillet, whose own salon was known as an egalitarian gathering.
After decades of Western-educated and emotionally constricted Indian leaders, Mr. Modi uninhibitedly participates — whether speaking tearfully of his poverty-stricken past or boasting of his bromance with Barack Obama — in digital media's quasi-egalitarian culture of exhibitionism.
In the summer of 2017, Israel's government withdrew from an agreement that would have created an egalitarian prayer area at the Western Wall and proposed a strict conversion law that impinges on the rights of non-Orthodox Jews.
But while they were quick to realize the severity of the situation, and while their responses have been on the whole more egalitarian, there's plenty to be desired about how the party's elder statesmen have navigated this moment.
That's been by design: While in certain parts of the United States, such as the West, riding can be an egalitarian, back-to-nature sport, on the East Coast it tends to be a sport of extreme privilege.
The agreement for the new egalitarian prayer space, adopted 17 months ago by the government after years of negotiations with Jewish leaders, was supposed to restore harmony at the ancient site, the holiest place where Jews can pray.
The one consolation, and perhaps the biggest surprise in my reporting, was that the doctors themselves, and more than a few of their patients, felt similarly uncomfortable about how class-bound our once-seemingly egalitarian society has become.
It is a public philosophy akin to what Schlesinger described as the politics of "the vital center," devoted to egalitarian reform but disbelieving in human perfection, fierce in its advocacy but humble in the face of human folly.
But it still surprises the social scientists who study these topics, because they expect younger generations to become more open-minded and egalitarian over time, and when it comes to most things related to gender roles, they are.
But has he gone rogue, or has the attorney general merely leaned fully into the reality of law and order in the United States, the truth behind the romantic, egalitarian fantasy of criminal justice perpetuated from its beginnings?
He faced exactly these problems in his own home city, which had a very long, proud tradition of trying to be a fairly egalitarian republic, but over time was drawn into conflict by these sorts of internal divisions.
But the other answer — and a key motivation behind the Meidner plan in Sweden — is that taking control of major corporations away from the forces of capital is necessary if various other egalitarian policies are going to survive.
He championed the egalitarian belief that the best society allows maximum space for each member to craft his own life, but he had the civilized belief that there are clear distinctions between honor and dishonor, excellence and laziness.
Part of McNamara's appeal is how he undoes the dance hierarchy — an elitist model to be sure, where only a select few receive the privilege of certain trainings, and one that McNamara challenges by proposing a more egalitarian approach.
"They seem to be counting on us to be awestruck by whatever it is they do in space, and to overlook the fact that their motives are not exactly pure, nor are their methods of getting us there egalitarian."
The government has faced calls by more progressive Jewish movements in Israel and abroad to add an egalitarian section along the wall and in 2016 voted 15-5 to do so, over the objections of ultra-Orthodox cabinet members.
It's a simple, egalitarian way to right some of the world's worst wrongs, so we made a short film about it called Solve at the United Nations, highlighting #MeWeSyria founder Mohsin Mohi-Ud-Din, which you can watch above.
The forthcoming Matthew McConaughey drama "Free State of Jones" lays claim to being the first Hollywood film in decades to depict Reconstruction, the still controversial post-Civil War period that attempted to rebuild the South along racially egalitarian lines.
The welfare state that Gopnik celebrates as the achievement of socialists who saw the light and "went liberal" was frequently built by conservative governments working with the United States to block the more radical egalitarian aims of the left.
And Intel had this amazing founder, Bob Noyce, who really transformed the culture of business from basically the East Coast super hierarchical, the executives have their own special parking spots and so forth to a more egalitarian, meritocratic culture.
However egalitarian the festival believes itself to be, every person has their own definition of qualities like thoughtfulness or creativity, and anyone in a gatekeeper role like those sorting through applications inevitably brings their own values to their judgements.
Yet she was deeply moved, family and friends said, by the fight to defend an autonomous, mostly Kurdish region in northern Syria, known as Rojava, whose leaders advocate a secular, democratic and egalitarian politics, with equal rights for women.
To the Editor: I went into medicine because I've always thought that the field existed on a truly egalitarian and humanistic plane of its own, outside of things like a patient's finances, class, nationality, ethnicity, gender, politics or religion.
Research published by Neale and her colleagues has found that people who see themselves as less attractive are more likely to be sympathetic to egalitarian norms while those who feel beautiful tend to want to reinforce existing social hierarchies.
Rather than pit men against women in their listening, which tends to be divisive, it would be more useful to suggest strategies by which both men and women can learn to engage in more humane, gender-egalitarian listening behavior.
Mr. Xi is known to be an avid soccer fan, bent on transforming China into a great power in that egalitarian team sport, but the Chinese Communist Party maintains an ideological contempt for golf as a rich person's game.
Mr. Mandelblit also led negotiations to resolve a dispute over the Western Wall in Jerusalem between Orthodox traditionalists who controlled the holy site and adherents of more progressive streams of Judaism who wanted a more egalitarian prayer space there.
The work draws from the study's findings to tell us who we see when we visit museums, but it also stretches and extends the study's results to demonstrate what the numbers should be in a more egalitarian museum sphere.
That Alphabet would try a legal strategy such as this at all is more evidence that, no matter how egalitarian a corporation may try to be, it's first and only real allegiance is to itself and its shareholders, not its workers.
With "more democracy" left as the only normative game in town, formal party leaders lack grounds to make the affirmative case for parties: to celebrate their democratic and egalitarian commitments, and to build up the organizational strength required to honor them.
With recent IRL exhibitions in Miami and LA, and her first New York solo show currently at Castle Fitzjohns Gallery, Bahbah is challenging the art establishment to accept work that's egalitarian and designed to be freely shared on social media.
Sometimes it hits you in the face all over again, how far gone it is, that notion of an egalitarian digital space where people, ideas, works of art et al are given equal footing, are shared or elevated based on merit.
YGLESIAS: Yes, and these guys [the authors of the paper] are French so they pull that example out, I think, to troll us, but as best we can tell France is neither the richest nor the most egalitarian European country.
Others indicate it has been surpassed by an egalitarian standard where men and women are judged similarly for engaging in similar behaviors and that some college students even use a reverse sexual double standard to judge men more harshly than women.
His core ideas—unity for all people, no distinctions between race or class, spiritual enlightenment through bodily cleansing, divorce and inheritance rights for women, mandatory redistribution of wealth from rich to poor—were all radically egalitarian propositions for his age.
Globally, women spend twice as much time as men on unremunerated tasks, ranging from 45 minutes a day extra in the Scandinavian countries that are the world's most egalitarian to three hours extra in Uganda and five hours extra in India.
In the 1971 essay "Notes Toward a New Society," Berman described the social dislocation that the consumer society had produced and how Students for a Democratic Society used the upheaval of the late 1960s to publicize a more egalitarian politics.
As Franklin Roosevelt successfully steered the party toward the idea of an activist state in pursuit of egalitarian economics while maintaining the coalition with white supremacists, sympathetic historians like Arthur Schlesinger continued to make use of the Dunning School's basic presumptions.
He'd like us to enjoy "a political life that would be capable of providing a strong, effective figure of disinterested discipline to counter the law of commodified representation and suicidal adolescent inertia," but that desire can take egalitarian and inegalitarian forms.
It wasn't that the left had a totally clean bill of health — there is a history of left-wing anti-Semitism — but its firm foundation of universal values and egalitarian principles established a proud tradition of fighting bigotry against Jews.
"If the internet is going to be presented as this egalitarian platform and most of Twitter is liberal cesspools of venom, then at least the president wants some fairness in the system," a White House official was quoted telling the outlet.
He obtained his cabinet's advice, and between the varied opinions that John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and Thomas Jefferson offered on the topic, Washington found a middle ground between the class-conscious manners of Europe and an egalitarian American social philosophy.
Uncomfortable with the overt race-baiting of Dixiecrats, these voters responded to a broader argument cast in the language of states' rights and free enterprise, the true pillars of the constitutional republic as opposed to the Democrats' promise of egalitarian democracy.
In this long-running controversy, strictly economic considerations have been a dependent variable; its lead partisans and theorists have instead put political democracy and egalitarian citizenship first and asked what sort of economy best advances and supports these public virtues.
The civic republican commitment to egalitarian politics is grounded in the firm belief that all citizens should have equal access to political institutions that empower them to contest threats to their liberty by exercising control over those who would dominate them.
The offense is far more egalitarian now, highlighted by the league's largest jump in team assist percentage and a 26-assist Game 1 that would have topped all but two assist totals from this core's 42 games together in the playoffs.
I'd like to think that, one day, the infertility testing and treatment process will be more egalitarian, with preconception education being extended to male partners, and with men being encouraged to get their semen analysis done right off the bat.
After years of negotiations, the rancorous dispute over the wall was supposed to have been resolved in January, when the Israeli government approved the creation of an upgraded egalitarian prayer space where men and women would be allowed to worship together.
"That nontraditional role added pressure that neither of us foresaw," said Mr. Foy, 36, who now runs a financial planning practice in Charlotte, N.C. Over the past half-century, gender roles in the United States have become much more egalitarian.
Socialists initially hailed the news of the Bolshevik Revolution, but many of them — except for those who left to become Communists — came in time to understand and oppose the Soviet regime's abandonment of the left's traditional democratic and egalitarian ideals.

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